Teaching Specialist Vocabulary at the Linguistics for Business Specialization
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18778/0860-6587.24.15Keywords:
Linguistics for business, teaching Slovene as a foreign language, specialist vocabulary, Slovene studiesAbstract
The aim of the article is to present the methods and techniques used for specialist content-based courses of Slovene language taught as a part of the newly launched study program at the University of Lodz - Linguistics for Business. The content of the courses focuses on three fields: logistics, finances and computer studies. Due to the lack of specially designed materials for teaching this type of courses the author will introduce her own alternative materials, collected from different sources such as newspapers and magazines, the Internet and textbooks for vocational education. A short overview of syllabi for Linguistics in Business will be taken.
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