TEACHING ENGLISH AND SPECIAL TERMINOLOGY TO STUDENTS IN THE FIELD OF IRRIGATION AND MECHANIZATION OF AGRICULTURE
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This article explores the critical role of teaching English and specialized terminology in the field of irrigation and agricultural mechanization. It emphasizes the importance of linguistic proficiency for professionals to engage in global collaboration, stay informed about technological advancements, and contribute to innovations in sustainable farming practices. The article also discusses effective teaching methodologies tailored to the industry's specific needs, aiming to empower students with the language skills essential for success in this dynamic and interconnected field.
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