Some Problems Of Teaching English For Special Purposes At University
Rahmanova Dildora Abdulhamid kizi , English Teachers Of Namangan State University, Uzbekistan Boychayeva Durdona Rasuljon kizi , English Teachers Of Namangan State University, UzbekistanAbstract
Today, it is one of the most crucial tasks to discuss what to teach and how to teach a foreign language taking into account the objective social and professional needs of future specialists in our country. The need for businessmen, tradesmen, engineers, scientists and scholars all over the world must know English as it is the international means of exchange of information and experience.
In this article, the main problems concerned to teaching English for Specific
Purposes at university level are discussed.
Keywords
Aims and tasks of ESP;, English for Specific Purposes (ESP);
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