[NIFL-ESL:5400] medical/nursing terms for ESL?

From: Anna Silliman (anna@handsonenglish.com)
Date: Thu Jan 04 2001 - 11:52:06 EST


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Greetings--
     I've been contacted by a clinical education instructor
at a rehab hospital in Lincoln, Nebraska who is looking for
resources to help Nursing Assistant students (non-native English
speakers) learn vocabulary and material related to their subject.

     I'm sure I remember such a text being mentioned here but
have not found it by searching my archive of posts. Can anyone
help me with materials, titles for this? I think this would be
an ESP (English for Specific Purposes) sort of thing rather than
a workplace issue.

     Also, she is interested in issues of training non-native
Nursing Assistants; if this is something you know about and
can offer advice on, I'd be happy to put you in touch with the
instructor directly.

     Thanks very much! If you like you can email to me directly 
(anna@handsonenglish.com)
if I collect a list of titles I'd be happy to post it back here
for everyone.

Best wishes,

Anna Silliman
Hands-on English 
anna@handsonenglish.com 



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