Tall trees; weak roots? A model of barriers to English language proficiency confronting displaced medical healthcare professionals

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Author
Roberts, Gabriel
Date
2020-11-11Acceptance date
2020-10-04
Type
Article
Publisher
Sage
ISSN
1362-1688
1477-0954 (electronic)
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Although language assessments for medical professionals in the UK are changing, there is
still a need for them to demonstrate their proficiency in English before working in the
National Health Service (NHS). When providing English for Specific Purposes (ESP)
courses for retraining refugee doctors, we need to consider all the potential barriers that
every language learner faces, as well as professional barriers that may challenge them as a
specific group. The following article examines the linguistic (and psycholinguistic) barriers
that confront this intelligent, motivated and diligent group of people, and puts forward a
model that teachers, course planners and material designers may use for their English
language training.
Journal/conference proceeding
Language Teaching Research;
Citation
Roberts, G.J. (2020) 'Tall trees; weak roots? A model of barriers to English language proficiency confronting displaced medical healthcare professionals', Language Teaching Research, p.1362168820968366. https://doi.org/10.1177%2F1362168820968366
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Article published in Language Teaching Research available at https://doi.org/10.1177/2F1362168820968366
Sponsorship
Cardiff Metropolitan University (Grant ID: Cardiff Metropolian (Internal))
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