English for Science and Technology: A Discourse Approach

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Cambridge University Press, 1985 - Foreign Language Study - 180 pages
Louis Trimble has been involved for nearly 20 years in the development of English for science and technology (EST), and in this book he describes the approach which he and others have developed. It starts from the premise that in order to understand the written EST found in technical manuals, textbooks, papers etc., it is first necessary to have an understanding of the discourse structure of these texts. Here he gives a very full description, with many examples, of the various significant features of EST discourse, such as types of classification, definition, instruction etc. The book also describes the 'individualising process' whereby students bring their own specialised material into the course; and the last chapter, demonstrates how a particular course can be organised and structured.

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About the author (1985)

Louis Trimble (1917 1988) was a prolific author of Westerns and science fiction novels. Most of his science fiction was written late in his career; he wrote more than eighty novels, culminating in "The City Machine" in 1972.

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