Specific is fine.
It's better than peculiar because of the likely confusion with the more usual meaning of that word.
Rover
Hello,
This is a line from one of my students' presentations:
To be a great specialist, you should have peculiar skills.
My opinion is:
To be a good specialist, you should develop specific skills.
I am not sure about the word 'specific' though. I might say 'skills necessary for the profession', but I would like to keep sentences short as it is a popplet presentation and they appear under photographs.
What is your opinion?
Thank you in advance.
Specific is fine.
It's better than peculiar because of the likely confusion with the more usual meaning of that word.
Rover
People who call themselves specialists possess specialized skills or expertise.
not a teacher