by Azadeh Nemati (Author)
This English for specific purpose (ESP) book has come about for a variety of reasons. The most obvious of this is that there was not a book for the students of midwifery. The book consists of some major parts. In the introduction the essence of midwifery is explained. The policy agenda and The National Childbirth Trust (NCT) are the two other subparts of the introduction. Since the book does not deal with high risk pregnancy, the author intended to focus on normal labour and caesarean section with its subparts separately in each section. As a result, five sections are included. In the first four sections normal labour and caesarean section were explained while the last section is about different issues and called miscellaneous. There are three main types of exercises namely comprehention questions, cloze test and translation. The book is based on extensive reading approach. There is also a very important specialized vocabulary for learners intending to pursue academic studies in English. The Academic Word List, compiled by Coxhead (2000), consists of 570 word families that are not in the most frequent 2,000 words of English but which occur reasonably frequently over a very wide range of academic texts.
Author Biography
Dr. Azadeh Nemati is an assistant professor in Iran (Department of English Language Teaching, Jahrom Branch, Islamic Azad University, jahrom). She is the editor in chief of some international journals and has already published books and articles nationally and internationally. In 2010, 2012 she was selected as distinguished researcher in the University. other published books by the author: -The Impact of Vocabulary Strategies on Short and long Term -Special English for the Students of Biology -A span between the moon and me -Tear and tea -Skills