Occupational Purposes model designed for workplace language training in Costa Rica
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Rodríguez, Xinia
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This article reports on a pioneering language training program in English for Occupational Purposes, piloted in seven multinationals in Costa Rica. The researcher, one of the core trainers, analyzes a job performance task, crucial for the training participants, and explains the use of authentic tasks and framework materials.
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Revista Comunicación; Vol. 15, Núm. 1 (27): Revista Comunicación; 26-36 , 1659-3820 , 0379-3974 .Compartir
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