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082 0 0 _a428.240245
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_bZ.F.E
100 1 _aZimmerman, Fran.
_96358
_eauthor
245 1 0 _aEnglish for science /
_cFran Zimmerman ; illustrated by Raquel Zimmerman.
264 1 _aEnglewood Cliffs, N.J. :
_bPrentice Hall Regents,
_cc1989.
264 4 _cc1989.
300 _axxii, 186 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c24 cm.
336 _2rdacontent
_atext
337 _2rdamedia
_aunmediated
338 _2rdacarrier
_avolume
505 0 _a(NOTE: Each chapter begins by introducing the rhetorical function, relating it to the scientific method, and presenting it in a short reading. The six main sections: Introduction, Using English to... (Classify, compare, and so on), Reading Skills, Listening Skills, Discussion Points and Writing Skill.) Introduction to the Scientific Method 1. Classifying: The Composition of Matter. 2. Comparing: The Elements. 3. Cause and Effect: Color, Light, and Sound. 4. Hypothesizing: Motion and Gravity. 5. Defining: Energy. 6. Exemplifying: Heat. 7. Giving Evidence: Smoking, Drugs, and Alcohol. 8. Experimenting: Electricity and Magnetism. 9. Calculating: Liquids and Gases. 10. Reporting: The Origin of Life. 11. Describing: The Universe. 12. Predicting: The Weather.
650 0 _aReaders
_xScience.
650 0 _aEnglish language
_xTechnical English.
650 0 _aEnglish language
_xTextbooks for foreign speakers.
650 0 _aScience
_xProblems, exercises, etc.
856 _3Abstract
_uhttp://repository.fue.edu.eg/xmlui/handle/123456789/2587
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