Scientific research today is increasingly global, and English has become the primary language of communication in science, technology, and academia. Mastering scientific English is therefore no longer optional but essential for students, researchers, and professionals who aim to access, produce, and share knowledge effectively.

This course, Scientific English Lessons, is designed to provide learners with the linguistic tools and methodological skills necessary to understand and produce scientific texts. It focuses on key aspects such as specialized vocabulary, reading and interpreting academic articles, writing reports and research papers, and communicating scientific ideas clearly and accurately.

Particular attention is given to terminology used in fields such as hydrogeology, hydrology, and environmental sciences, enabling students to engage with international literature and contribute to scientific discussions. Through practical examples, exercises, and contextual learning, this course aims to bridge the gap between general English proficiency and the specific demands of scientific communication.

By the end of this course, learners will be better equipped to read scientific publications, write structured academic texts, and present their work with clarity and precision in English.