Today’s question for the Q: Skills for Success authors: What can I do to improve my students’ pronunciation and fluency?
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17 October 2013 at
Very good information, thanks! I just started teaching English to students in a University from Mexico. Their engineering is industrial maintenance. They want more technical English, vocabulary and things they will really need. My question is Do you have a special recommendation, tip, website or any other advice to give when starting with this type of courses? Or a reading, perhaps?
28 October 2013 at
Thanks for your comments, Geneba. We’re pleased to say that author Tamara Jones has responded to your question in today’s blog post:
http://oupeltglobalblog.com/2013/10/28/do-you-have-any-advice-for-teaching-technical-english/
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