Published March 6, 2025 | Version v1
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TEACHING ENGLISH TOURISM TERMS IN ESP CLASSES

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  • 1. Termez State University,

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This article examines the importance of teaching English tourism terms in ESP classes. Teaching English tourism terms in ESP classes is a scientifically grounded endeavor that leverages principles from SLA, cognitive psychology, and educational technology. By adopting evidence-based practices and addressing existing gaps, educators can better prepare learners to meet the demands of the dynamic and ever-evolving tourism industry.

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