ACQUISITION OF TERMINOLOGY IN THE FIELD OF PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
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A Terminology of each field of study or learning has a specific meaning which characterizes the specialization in particular. Additionally, terminology can provide a learner with a full realization of the specialty. Authentic contexts enhance learners’ knowledge, equipping them with needful instruction and views towards issues concerning their fields of expertise. What’s more, types and tokens occurring in technical texts of oil and gas engineering may be able to extend the horizons of adult learners, providing them full view towards the specialty they prefer to obtain and improve. This paper highlights the research focused on the issues concerning terminology acquisition which alleviates their studying in that field of study.
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