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This article investigates the theoretical, linguistic, and pedagogical foundations of
employing professionally oriented medical texts in the instruction of English for Specific
Purposes (ESP) within the context of medical universities. Authored by Jakhongirkhon
Djamshidkhonovich, Vice-Rector for International Relations at Tashkent State Medical
University, the study critically examines the role of authentic medical genres—including
clinical case summaries, peer-reviewed research articles, diagnostic guidelines, and patient
communication materials—in shaping students’ academic language proficiency and
professional identity in English. The research is grounded in the intersection of immersion
pedagogy, genre-based learning, and content and language integrated learning (CLIL), drawing
on key contributions by Cummins (2009), Plesnevich (1977), and Timofeev (2018). The study
demonstrates that systematic exposure to and engagement with medical texts not only
strengthens students’ medical vocabulary and grammatical competence but also develops their
ability to navigate discourse conventions specific to clinical and scientific communication.
Through a semester-long pedagogical experiment with second-year medical students, the study
reveals measurable improvements in students’ reading comprehension, speaking fluency in
professional contexts, and writing accuracy across medical genres. Furthermore, students
reported increased motivation and a stronger sense of future professional readiness as a result
of working with materials that mirror the linguistic realities of medical practice.The article
concludes by advocating for a structured integration of authentic medical texts into ESP
curricula as a central strategy for fostering communicative competence, disciplinary thinking,
and academic engagement. Recommendations include multimodal instruction, text-based
simulations, and reflective genre analysis as effective tools in preparing medical students for
international collaboration and lifelong learning in English. |
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