General English would be understood by almost any speaker of English, so if we refer to "the muscular wall between the left and right ventricles of the heart," we all know what that means. Medical professionals can use the shorter phrase "cardiac septum" and other medical professionals will understand what it means.
general English is used as a universal language, and ESP is an English used in a specific purpose or in a specific fields.
The difference between ESP and GE lies in the learners' need and purposes for learning English as well as in the aim of instructions.
It Differs between American and British English"For all intents and purposes" is the correct phrase according to American usage. The British version of the idiom is "To all intents and purposes."(See the Related link.)
what differnce between the old and the modern english
there is no difference. It is called American english, also known as dumb english.
general English is used as a universal language, and ESP is an English used in a specific purpose or in a specific fields.
The difference between ESP and GE lies in the learners' need and purposes for learning English as well as in the aim of instructions.
It Differs between American and British English"For all intents and purposes" is the correct phrase according to American usage. The British version of the idiom is "To all intents and purposes."(See the Related link.)
There are no difference between them they are the same thing.
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For the purposes of automobiles, nothing
what differnce between the old and the modern english
There is no difference between them they are same rate constant is another name of specific rate constant
No difference except that one is UK English and the other is US English
there's an accent
A ship is used for commercial purposes, whereas a yacht is used purely for recreational purposes. Size does not matter
there is no difference. It is called American english, also known as dumb english.