4 Ways to Address the Question: What Is English for Specific Purposes?
Hello, ESPers worldwide! I was recently reading an article (Smoak, 2003) being discussed in the reading group (for TESOL ESPIS members) conceived, launched, and moderated by Robin Sulkosky, who is on...
View ArticleESP Project Leader Profile: Tarana Patel
Hello, ESPers worldwide! Tarana Patel is the founder of learnEd, LLC with a base in Los Angeles and an office in Ahmedabad, India. Early career starters and corporate employees are learnEd’s primary...
View ArticleNew Book on Critical Genre Analysis of Professional Practice
Hello, ESPers worldwide! It is with pleasure that I am able to announce a forthcoming publication titled Critical Genre Analysis: Investigating Interdiscursive Performance in Professional Practice. A...
View ArticleESP Project Leader Profile: Prithvi Shrestha
Hello, ESPers worldwide! It is my privilege to be able to introduce to you Dr. Prithvi Shrestha, who has worked closely with the TESOL ESPIS over the years in his role as a leader of the IATEFL ESP...
View ArticleESP Project Leader Profile: Robin Sulkosky
Hello, ESPers worldwide! In this ESP Project Leader Profile, we meet Robin Sulkosky, who is a leader in the TESOL ESPIS, as you will read below. Born and raised in central Alabama, Robin currently...
View ArticleUnder the Ice in a Business English Class in Japan
Hello, ESPers worldwide! One thing that I really like about the classroom is the opportunity to “create” on the spot. I love those “magical moments” when seemingly unconnected things are brought...
View ArticleLeadership and Learner Autonomy for Achieving Your Dreams
Hello, ESPers worldwide! At Kanda University of International Studies (KUIS) in Chiba, Japan, there is an internationally renowned self-access learning center—the SALC. The KUIS SALC is described as...
View ArticleESP Project Leader Profile: Philip Chappell
Hello, ESPers worldwide! It is my pleasure to introduce Dr. Philip Chappell from Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia, where I received my PhD in linguistics. I first met Phil in Tokyo, Japan at a...
View ArticleESP Project Leader Profile: Louise Greener
Hello, ESPers worldwide! In the 49th ESP Project Leader Profile, we travel again to the United Kingdom, this time to meet Louise Greener, and we gain insights into spreading “organizational culture”...
View ArticleESP Project Leader Profile: Tim Murphey
Hello, ESPers worldwide! In the 50th ESP Project Leader Profile, I am honored to be able to feature a TESOL veteran and my colleague at Kanda University of International Studies (KUIS), Professor Tim...
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