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This article describes the origin and development of the teaching of foreign languages for special purposes in Polish schools of higher education. The time frame in question runs from the setting up of Foreign Language Centers to the turning point year, 1989. The conditions, aims and methods of conducting classes with students of non-philological courses are presented in the context of the development of methodology for teaching foreign languages for special purposes in Poland. The picture is supplemented with an analysis of handbooks for teaching German for special purposes, used in the 80s in classes at the Foreign Language Center, the University of Białystok.
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Effective communication plays an important role both in the education, work, and non-work contexts. One of the determinants of successful communication is specialist linguistic skills whose development interests specialist language teachers and researchers. This paper presents the first part of a study that investigates an early stage of teaching/ learning specialist languages in Germany in secondary and higher education. The paper shows the research project design and the results of classroom observations and interviews in which interviewees evaluated the core curriculum and teaching materials.
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Effective communication plays an important role both in the education, work, and non-work contexts. Among the determinants of successful communication are specialist linguistic skills whose development lies at the core of the didactics of specialist languages. This paper presents the second part of a study that investigates an early stage of teaching/ learning specialist languages in Germany in secondary and higher education. The paper shows the results of interviews with teachers and students, followed by concluding remarks on the research project, and the results of classroom observations and interviews in which interviewees evaluated the core curriculum and teaching materials.
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