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Este Cmap, tiene información relacionada con: ESP_types, a) English for Science and Technology (EST) Each of these subject areas is further divided into two branches: English for Academic Purposes (EAP), David Carter (1983) identifies three types of ESP English for Academic, a) English for Science and Technology (EST) Each of these subject areas is further divided into two branches: b) English for Business and Economics (EBE), a) English for Science and Technology (EST) Each of these subject areas is further divided into two branches: English for Occupational Purposes (EOP), a) English for Science and Technology (EST) Each of these subject areas is further divided into two branches: c) English for Social Studies (ESS), English for specific topics for future English needs (e.g) scientists requiring English for postgraduate reading studies, attending conferences or working in foreign institutions, David Carter (1983) identifies three types of ESP English English for specific topics, David Carter (1983) identifies three types of ESP English as a restricted language, Knowing a restricted 'language' would not allow the speaker to communicate effectively in novel situation, or in contexts outside the vocational environment (pp. 4-5). ∗ strictly limited ∗ determined situationally ∗ own linguistic needs air traffic controllers waiters, as a restricted language language air traffic controllers waiters