TEACHING ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES IN TECHNICAL COLLEGES: DEVELOPING STUDENTS’ PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS

Authors

  • Narmuratov Farxod English Language Teacher Teacher at Termez City Technical School No. 2

Keywords:

English for Specific Purposes, technical college, vocational education, professional communication, technical terminology, English language teaching.

Abstract

This article discusses the importance of teaching English for Specific Purposes in technical colleges, where students need language not only for general communication but also for future professional activity. In vocational and technical education, English lessons should be closely connected with students’ specializations, workplace situations, technical terminology, professional dialogues, safety instructions, documentation, and practical communication tasks. The article argues that traditional grammar-based teaching is not sufficient for technical college students because it often does not prepare them for real professional interaction. Instead, English teaching should be organized through a needs-based, practice-oriented, and profession-related approach. The article analyzes the role of English in technical education, identifies major challenges in teaching English to technical college students, and proposes effective methodological strategies such as task-based learning, role-play, terminology work, project-based activities, and integration of authentic professional materials. The study is conceptual and methodological in nature. It emphasizes that English teachers in technical colleges should act not only as language instructors but also as facilitators of professional communication. The findings of the article may be useful for English teachers, curriculum designers, and vocational education specialists who aim to improve the quality of English language instruction in technical colleges.

 

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Published

2026-06-05

How to Cite

TEACHING ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES IN TECHNICAL COLLEGES: DEVELOPING STUDENTS’ PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS. (2026). Multidisciplinary Journal of Science and Technology, 6(6), 13-18. https://mjstjournal.com/index.php/mjst/article/view/7620