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Kitegirl



Joined: 02 Jan 2004
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Location: Lugdunum Batavorum

PostPosted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 7:04 pm    Post subject: The Glendinning Brothers Reply with quote

Hey all, I did a search and came up with a thread from 2003, before English for M & E Engineering was revised (in 2003).

I'm considering prescribing it for my ME and EE students at the vocational college/professional university where I teach English to budding Bachelors of Engineering. I would use it in combination with a reader (which is all I use now) to cover things I also feel are impt.

Has anyone experience with this book and would be willing to share that with me? On the surface it looks fine, but I liked to hear what others have to say (I've googled but to little avail).

Cheers, Y
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younggeorge



Joined: 15 Apr 2005
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Location: UAE

PostPosted: Thu Jun 09, 2005 6:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I haven't seen the revised version but I used to use the old one a lot with sudents on BTEC Diploma courses. It worked OK with those not too far into their programmes but once they'd got a bit of the technology theory under their belts, they (a) found the texts un-challenging because they already knew most of the content and (b) wanted a break from Engineering anyway - they got tons of it in their content courses and wanted a cange in their English classes.

With degree-level students, you'd probably find the first problem - they should be ahead of the game on the content - but, depending how much teaching they get in their content courses, they might not be so bored with engineering in general.
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Kitegirl



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PostPosted: Thu Jun 09, 2005 7:19 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks - although there's stacks of room for improvement - so far I (and the Ss) have been quite happy with the readers I prepare. I just felt that a textbook might offer a little more, I don't know, not structure, more motivation?

The students give me complements for my readers, but a book just looks more professional, more serious. There's a lot more focus on language too - I tend to focus on skills related to an engineers workday.

Anyway, thanks and I hope to hear from others too.
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