INTRODUCING SCIENCE SUBJECTS IN ENGLISH AT PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Abstract
In many English speaking countries the governments have already established various science subjects at public schools not only in their native language but also in an international language such as in English. In this proposal, in one of the local schools the process of establishing science subjects, for instance, biology, chemistry and physics in English will be explained. The project is expected to be successful and it also requires high quality teaching staffs who has acquired all language skills during the teaching process if it is carried out in many public schools and it upgrades the level of teaching English for Specific purposes.
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