English for Computer Science, Reading Skills, Intermediate Level, Second Edition
Welcome to the second edition to ENGLISH FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE: READING SKILLS, INTERMEDIATE LEVEL! This new edition is the product of extensive revision and evaluation, not only by myself and my students, but by the many instructors who, along with their students, have used the previous edition and have contributed valuable suggestions and comments. The success of the previous edition has been due, in large measure, to the honest and careful appraisal given by language instructors and their students.
ENGLISH FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE, READING SKILLS, INTERMEDIATE LEVEL, is an intermediate reading course for computer science students. It focuses on the actual needs of students at this level for vocabulary expansion and reading skill-building. It is designed for use in EFL adult-education programs, universities, colleges, technical schools, and language institutes.
ENGLISH FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE is made up of ten thematically-based units, each of which is divided into two parts. Vocabulary-building and skill-building exercises accompany each reading. Each unit consists of a brief pre-reading exercise and an exercise on skimming or scanning. Following the reading passage itself, there are post-reading exercises that focus on important reading skills: getting the main idea; understanding the reading’s structure; understanding meaning from context; recognizing contextual reference; finding the topic and topic sentence; understanding general and specific ideas; understanding signal words; making an outline; and understanding cause and effect, comparison and contrast, classification, inference, etc.
Each part of the unit concludes with a discussion question designed to encourage students to think about, distill, and discuss the information they have read about throughout the unit. Sometimes the discussion deals with a topic from outside the reading. An important goal of ENGLISH FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE is to help computing students to become confident readers by increasing their vocabulary base and improving their reading skills. It engages them in the process of reading thoughtfully and encourages them to move beyond passive reading.
English for Computer Science, Reading Skills, Intermediate Level, Second Edition
Welcome to the second edition to ENGLISH FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE: READING SKILLS, INTERMEDIATE LEVEL! This new edition is the product of extensive revision and evaluation, not only by myself and my students, but by the many instructors who, along with their students, have used the previous edition and have contributed valuable suggestions and comments. The success of the previous edition has been due, in large measure, to the honest and careful appraisal given by language instructors and their students.
ENGLISH FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE, READING SKILLS, INTERMEDIATE LEVEL, is an intermediate reading course for computer science students. It focuses on the actual needs of students at this level for vocabulary expansion and reading skill-building. It is designed for use in EFL adult-education programs, universities, colleges, technical schools, and language institutes.
ENGLISH FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE is made up of ten thematically-based units, each of which is divided into two parts. Vocabulary-building and skill-building exercises accompany each reading. Each unit consists of a brief pre-reading exercise and an exercise on skimming or scanning. Following the reading passage itself, there are post-reading exercises that focus on important reading skills: getting the main idea; understanding the reading’s structure; understanding meaning from context; recognizing contextual reference; finding the topic and topic sentence; understanding general and specific ideas; understanding signal words; making an outline; and understanding cause and effect, comparison and contrast, classification, inference, etc.
Each part of the unit concludes with a discussion question designed to encourage students to think about, distill, and discuss the information they have read about throughout the unit. Sometimes the discussion deals with a topic from outside the reading. An important goal of ENGLISH FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE is to help computing students to become confident readers by increasing their vocabulary base and improving their reading skills. It engages them in the process of reading thoughtfully and encourages them to move beyond passive reading.
ENGLISH FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE: READING SKILLS, ELEMENTARY LEVEL! Third Edition
- Speaking - to communicate about computing topics
- Reading - to understand a wide variety of texts including diagrams, tables, and
- Writing - to write descriptions and explanations of processes
ENGLISH FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE: READING SKILLS, ELEMENTARY LEVEL! Third Edition
- Speaking - to communicate about computing topics
- Reading - to understand a wide variety of texts including diagrams, tables, and
- Writing - to write descriptions and explanations of processes
ENGLISH FOR DENTISTRY, INTERMEDIATE LEVEL
ENGLISH FOR DENTISTRY, INTERMEDIATE LEVEL
English FOR ENGINEERING , Intermediate
ENGLISH FOR ENGINEERING, READING SKILLS, INTERMEDIATE LEVEL, is a two-level reading course designed for engineering students at the intermediate level. It focuses on the needs of students at that level for vocabulary expansion and reading skill-building. It is designed for use in EFL adult-education programs, universities, engineering colleges, and technical schools.
ENGLISH FOR ENGINEERING, READING SKILLS, INTERMEDIATE LEVEL, is made up of twelve thematically-based units. Vocabulary-building and skill-building exercises accompany each reading. Each unit consists of a brief pre-reading exercise and an exercise on skimming or scanning. Following the reading passage itself, there are post-reading exercises that focus on important reading skills: getting the main idea, understanding the reading structure, understanding meaning from context, recognizing contextual reference, finding the topic and topic sentence, understanding general and specific ideas, summarizing, understanding signal words, making an outline, understanding cause and effect, comparison and contrast, classification, inference, exemplification, understanding chronological order, etc.
Each unit concludes with a discussion question designed to encourage students to think about, distill, and discuss the information they have read about throughout the unit. After the discussion, students write the answers to the questions in a paragraph form.
The topics have been selected from a wide range of authentic engineering materials encompassing various engineering branches - civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, architectural engineering, marine engineering, materials engineering, electronics engineering, etc. The book is intended to provide students with a solid foundation in engineering generally to enable them to comprehend and communicate using engineering language.
An important goal of English For Engineering is to help engineering students to become confident readers by increasing their vocabulary base and improving their reading skills. It engages them in the process of reading thoughtfully and encourages them to move beyond passive reading.
English FOR ENGINEERING , Intermediate
ENGLISH FOR ENGINEERING, READING SKILLS, INTERMEDIATE LEVEL, is a two-level reading course designed for engineering students at the intermediate level. It focuses on the needs of students at that level for vocabulary expansion and reading skill-building. It is designed for use in EFL adult-education programs, universities, engineering colleges, and technical schools.
ENGLISH FOR ENGINEERING, READING SKILLS, INTERMEDIATE LEVEL, is made up of twelve thematically-based units. Vocabulary-building and skill-building exercises accompany each reading. Each unit consists of a brief pre-reading exercise and an exercise on skimming or scanning. Following the reading passage itself, there are post-reading exercises that focus on important reading skills: getting the main idea, understanding the reading structure, understanding meaning from context, recognizing contextual reference, finding the topic and topic sentence, understanding general and specific ideas, summarizing, understanding signal words, making an outline, understanding cause and effect, comparison and contrast, classification, inference, exemplification, understanding chronological order, etc.
Each unit concludes with a discussion question designed to encourage students to think about, distill, and discuss the information they have read about throughout the unit. After the discussion, students write the answers to the questions in a paragraph form.
The topics have been selected from a wide range of authentic engineering materials encompassing various engineering branches - civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, architectural engineering, marine engineering, materials engineering, electronics engineering, etc. The book is intended to provide students with a solid foundation in engineering generally to enable them to comprehend and communicate using engineering language.
An important goal of English For Engineering is to help engineering students to become confident readers by increasing their vocabulary base and improving their reading skills. It engages them in the process of reading thoughtfully and encourages them to move beyond passive reading.
English for Engineering ,Elementary Level
English for Engineering ,Elementary Level
English for Engineering, Reading Skills, Elementary Level
ENGLISH FOR ENGINEERING:
READING SKILLS, ELEMENTARY LEVEL! This new edition has undergone
major improvements and is the product of extensive revision and evaluation, not
only by myself and my students, but by the many instructors who, along with
their students, have used the previous edition and have contributed valuable
suggestions and comments. The success of the previous edition has been due, in
large measure, to the honest and careful appraisal given by language instructors
and their students.
ENGLISH FOR ENGINEERING: READING SKILLS,
ELEMENTARY LEVEL, is an introductory reading course for engineering
students. It focuses on the vocabulary expansion and reading skill-building
needs of students at this level. It is designed for use in EFL adult-education
programs, universities, engineering colleges and technical schools.
English for Engineering, Reading Skills, Elementary Level
ENGLISH FOR ENGINEERING:
READING SKILLS, ELEMENTARY LEVEL! This new edition has undergone
major improvements and is the product of extensive revision and evaluation, not
only by myself and my students, but by the many instructors who, along with
their students, have used the previous edition and have contributed valuable
suggestions and comments. The success of the previous edition has been due, in
large measure, to the honest and careful appraisal given by language instructors
and their students.
ENGLISH FOR ENGINEERING: READING SKILLS,
ELEMENTARY LEVEL, is an introductory reading course for engineering
students. It focuses on the vocabulary expansion and reading skill-building
needs of students at this level. It is designed for use in EFL adult-education
programs, universities, engineering colleges and technical schools.
English for Engineering, Reading Skills, Intermediate Level
ENGLISH FOR ENGINEERING, READING SKILLS, is a two level
reading course designed for engineering students at the intermediate level.
It focuses on the needs of students at that level for vocabulary expansion and
reading skill-building. It is designed for use in EFL adult-education programs,
universities, engineering colleges, and technical schools.
ENGLISH FOR ENGINEERING, READING SKILLS,
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL, Second Edition, has undergone major
improvements and is made up of twelve thematically-based units and four
progress tests, each covering three preceding units. Vocabulary-building and
skill-building exercises accompany each reading. Each unit consists of a brief
pre-reading exercise and an exercise on skimming or scanning. Following
the reading passage itself, there are post-reading exercises that focus on
important reading skills: getting the main idea, understanding the reading
structure, understanding meaning from context, recognizing contextual
reference, finding the topic and topic sentence, understanding general and
specific ideas, summarizing, understanding signal words, making an outline,
understanding cause and effect, comparison and contrast, classification,
inference, exemplification, understanding chronological order, etc.40
English for Engineering, Reading Skills, Intermediate Level
ENGLISH FOR ENGINEERING, READING SKILLS, is a two level
reading course designed for engineering students at the intermediate level.
It focuses on the needs of students at that level for vocabulary expansion and
reading skill-building. It is designed for use in EFL adult-education programs,
universities, engineering colleges, and technical schools.
ENGLISH FOR ENGINEERING, READING SKILLS,
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL, Second Edition, has undergone major
improvements and is made up of twelve thematically-based units and four
progress tests, each covering three preceding units. Vocabulary-building and
skill-building exercises accompany each reading. Each unit consists of a brief
pre-reading exercise and an exercise on skimming or scanning. Following
the reading passage itself, there are post-reading exercises that focus on
important reading skills: getting the main idea, understanding the reading
structure, understanding meaning from context, recognizing contextual
reference, finding the topic and topic sentence, understanding general and
specific ideas, summarizing, understanding signal words, making an outline,
understanding cause and effect, comparison and contrast, classification,
inference, exemplification, understanding chronological order, etc.40