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How to teach reading scientific and engineering texts in English: specific requirements for style and vocabulary

Authors: Zakharova G.F. Published: 04.03.2015
Published in issue: #1(27)/2015  
DOI: 10.18698/2306-8477-2015-1-217  
Category: Technological aspects of the engineering education  
Keywords: scientific style, reading, speech activity, vocabulary, engineering terminology, training technical text, structural words, homonymy, polysemy

The author outlines specific properties of scientific discourse exploring technical texts particularly designed for a given speciality. The author emphasizes that development of reading skills is crucial for engineering students as it is an essential element in teaching other language skills and abilities. The article provides comparative analysis of vocabulary of the texts. The author offers some techniques for developing fluent reading skills and supporting comprehension, taking into account terminology andpolysemic peculiarities of scientific and engineering vocabulary.


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