Great to have had the opportunity to present SLC’s work at the three-day UK-Indonesia English Partnership Series, organised by the British Council Indonesia and the Department for International Trade (DIT) in Jakarta.
A core part of the event was to showcase British innovation in the sector, with a specific focus on technology and vocational language skills. SLC was selected to present our work in Medical English as an exemplar for how English for Specific Purposes (ESP) content and tuition can be designed and delivered using digital means.
Growth of ESP
The SLC presentation set the context by highlighting the growth of ESP as English has become the lingua franca across a wide range of industries from aviation to maritime to hospitality, as well as the language used to deliver a growing number of under- and post-graduate degree programmes at universities around the world.
Why Medical English?
We then focused in on Medical English, looking at why we wanted to work in the sector, highlighting the following:
The challenges of developing Medical English courses
We looked at the challenges of developing Medical English programmes, including:
Addressing the challenges
We then analysed how these challenges have been addressed:
Case studies
Finally, we looked at some case studies:
We were in excellent company, presenting alongside Really English and FilmDoo Academy, two businesses also offering compelling, innovative programmes to the ELT sector.
We hope the presentation went well and look forward very much to building links with ELT institutions, medical universities and healthcare employers across Indonesia.