Teaching Science Vocabulary to ESL Learners

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  • Mehmet Özdemir Department of Dentistry, Ishik University, Erbil, Iraq

Keywords:

Science Texts, Science Concepts, Science Vocabulary, ESL Learners

Abstract

Without gaining knowledge of science vocabulary, understanding of scientific concepts can be difficult. Though, learning science vocabulary is a field of discomfort, and a difficult task for ESL learners, a student's understanding of vocabulary is essential in science classes. Through giving effective instructions that facilitate learning science vocabulary, learners can improve their vocabulary knowledge for a better comprehension of scientific texts. This article suggests some useful strategies to enhance learners’ science vocabulary. 

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2015-12-01

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Özdemir, M. (2015). Teaching Science Vocabulary to ESL Learners. EURASIAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, 1(1), 12-15. https://eajse.tiu.edu.iq/index.php/eajse/article/view/158

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