
ESP Materials Design Project
The project was funded by Hornby Trust. It aimed to involve teachers from across Uzbekistan with a purpose to train ESP teachers to develop their …
Uzbekistan Teachers of English for Specific Purposes
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The project was funded by Hornby Trust. It aimed to involve teachers from across Uzbekistan with a purpose to train ESP teachers to develop their …
One of the most important benefits of UzTESPING for teachers is bringing top specialists together for useful discussions. Specialists with expertise of using technology for …
The pandemic was a hard time for everyone but teaching never stopped. Teachers around the world took a daring step to transform all they had …
Since 2020, UzTESPING has been running online ESP Discussion sessions to gather everyone interested in ESP to talk about various topics in the area. We …
UzTESPING team is dedicated to providing as much information to the members as possible by sharing useful links, book and article annotations, resources shared by …
One of the main objectives of UzTESPING is networking. By communicating with ESP practitioners and researchers in the area, joining ESP teacher communities in different …
One of the new initiatives of UzTESPING is “Research Support” which aims at organising online sessions where those who have recently started PhD or thinking …
UzTESPING organises international conferences on ESP to gather researcher and practitioners for sharing practices and insights from their research. We have had guest speakers from …
We are constantly conducting seminars involving local and foreign experts in order to develop language teaching methods, modern pedagogical technologies and modern language teaching approaches …
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I was honored to be a part of UZTESPING. The conversations we had with ESP teachers across Uzbekistan and the energy we experienced at the conference in Tashkent were game-changing. ESP in Uzbekistan is in many ways the future of English teaching and learning in Central Asia, and UZTESPING is the best way to navigate that future, in my opinion.
- Estela Eaton – TESOL Instructor in the MA program, at Webster University in TashkentUzTESPING is a professional group focusing on ESP issues in Uzbekistan’s higher education institutions, and its activities are very important in the improvement of teaching English to non-philology students in Uzbekistan.
- Davron Abdullaev – ESP lecturer at Urgench State UniversityWhen talking about ESP in Uzbekistan, it is impossible not to mention UzTESPING. In a short period of time this professional group was able to contribute to a new level of teaching English to STEM majors in the local higher education institutions.
- Aybolgan Borasheva – Karakalpakstan Regional Coordinator of UzTESPING