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FOR PHARMACY
Salim Nabhan, S.Pd., M.A.
INTRODUCTION,
COL, AND LEARNING
CONTRACT
INTRODUCING
YOURSELVES
ENGLISH LANGUAGE SKILLS
GRAMMAR VOCABULARY
English for Pharmacy is designed specifically for
those studying pharmacy who want to use English
more proficiently at work, in research or in their
studies.
This English course covers the language you need
to describe fundamental areas of pharmacy
Able to read and understand pharmacy journal
Able to do academic presentation
At the end of this course, you will have learnt the
English you need to discuss pharmacy in many
areas.
Drugs and drug classification
•History of Pharmacy
•Drug Store
•Drugs Classification
VOCABS •Medicine Name List
•Vocabulary for reading pharmacy journal and academic
presentation
•Phrases
GRAMMAR
•Clauses
•Sentences
•Common Tenses
Greeting & Everyday Conversation
Prime Question
Symptom & Indication
Warning, Precaution & Patient education
Rough Situation
Special Equipment
Academic presentation skills
In general, each of the topics of the course is
presented by conducting the following activities:
Lecturer :
Explaining, discussing, giving exercises, giving
assignments, and facilitating
Students :
Listening, doing exercises, group activities,
conducting independent studies, and giving
presentations.
Attendance and Assignment : 30 %
Mid-term Test : 20 %
Final Exam : 50 %
Class Policy
Attendance is counted starting from the first day of the class.
70% of minimum required attendance.
15 minutes late of tolerance, later than that is counted as absent.
Students should take part actively in class discussions.
Mobile phones are in a silent mode
Grade Qualification Index Score
A 4 86 – 100
A- 3.75 80 – 85
B+ 3.35 76 – 79
B 3 70 – 75
B- 2.75 66 – 69
C+ 2.35 61 – 65
C 2 56 – 60
D 1 41 – 55
E 0 0 – 40
D* Delay -
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