How do you collaborate with subject matter experts and stakeholders in ESP teaching projects?
English for Specific Purposes (ESP) is a branch of teaching English as a second language (ESL) that focuses on the specific needs and goals of learners in a particular domain or profession. ESP teaching projects often require collaboration with subject matter experts (SMEs) and stakeholders, such as employers, clients, or sponsors, who have relevant knowledge and experience in the target field. How can you effectively work with them to design and deliver ESP courses that meet the expectations and outcomes of the learners and the stakeholders? Here are some tips and strategies to help you.
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