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Old 09-Aug-2009, 00:01
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I used this list to help make a list of pronunciation practice words for a student who is a chemist.

Chemistry Vocabulary - Common chemistry terms explained

Does anyone know of any other lists that would apply to teaching English for specific purposes?
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Does anyone know of any other lists that would apply to teaching English for specific purposes?
You might find some of the lists on this link useful:
English for Work | EnglishClub.com
There is a good list for health-care terms, to begin with - many of the words are those used by both health care professionals and the average person.
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Hi,

Thanks. Nice it's a glossary. I want a glossary list of hospitality and tourism management. If anyone know about this please share with me.
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Thanks. Nice it's a glossary. I want a glossary list of hospitality and tourism management. If anyone know about this please share with me.

Sometimes Googling is the first thing to do: glossary tourism hotel - Google Search
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You might find some of the lists on this link useful:
English for Work | EnglishClub.com
There is a good list for health-care terms, to begin with - many of the words are those used by both health care professionals and the average person.
Interesting. It is a pity however they do not have an "English for physicist" or an "English for mathematician" page.
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Interesting. It is a pity however they do not have an "English for physicist" or an "English for mathematician" page.
English glossary of translations - Terms and definitions in various fields
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