
Book review: Eric Friginal, Elizabeth Mathews and Jennifer Roberts. English in Global Aviation. Context, Research, and Pedagogy. London: Bloomsbury, 2020.
Author(s) -
Miguel Fernández Álvarez
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
lfe. revista de lenguas para fines específicos/revista de lenguas para fines específicos
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2340-8561
pISSN - 1133-1127
DOI - 10.20420/rlfe.2021.445
Subject(s) - context (archaeology) , aviation , inclusion (mineral) , vocabulary , resource (disambiguation) , field (mathematics) , english language , library science , sociology , linguistics , engineering , computer science , history , social science , archaeology , philosophy , computer network , mathematics , pure mathematics , aerospace engineering
The book English in Global Aviation. Context, Research, and Pedagogy is an innovative and useful resource not only for instructors of English in the field of aviation, but also for any ESP teacher, as many of the ideas presented can be adapted and implemented in programs where English is taught for different purposes. As the title indicates, it is divided into three different sections (context, research, and pedagogy), with three chapters in each. This approach offers a balance between theory and practice, making the book a multi-faceted resource with different applications.Previous experience with aviation is not a prerequisite for understating the content of this clearly written chapter, despite the inclusion of technical concepts and vocabulary. The language employed by the authors, therefore, is targeted towards the general public. An important aspect to mention is the inclusion of a list of important abbreviations at the beginning with commonly used acronyms throughout the book. Likewise, a series of notes with clarifications about certain aspects is included at the end, which help the readers understand the context or provide additional references where they can find more information.