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  2. These are the most in-demand skills for job seekers in 2025 - AOL

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    For example, the top 3 fastest growing skills for accounting and consulting companies were, in order: personal coaching, career coaching, and training and development.

  3. Glossary of language education terms - Wikipedia

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    For example, listening is perceived to be a passive skill, but is actually active because it involves students in decoding meaning. Alphabet A complete standardized set of letters – basic written symbols – each of which roughly represents a phoneme of a spoken language, either as it exists now or as it may have been in the past.

  4. Specialized translation - Wikipedia

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    Here are some examples of the ways the term specialized translation has been used. Some people use technical translation , pragmatic translation or LSP translation as synonyms (LSP = language for special purposes or language for specific purposes).

  5. Paraprofessional educator - Wikipedia

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    Paraprofessional educators may work in special classrooms, resource rooms or serve as inclusion assistants who accompany individual students throughout their day. Paraprofessional educators in these roles may require specialized training in behavior management, de-escalation, personal-professional boundaries, and sometimes physical restraint. [6]

  6. English for specific purposes - Wikipedia

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    Restricted as to the language skills to be learned (e.g. reading only); Not taught according to any pre-ordained methodology (pp. 1–2) Dudley-Evans & St John (1998) ESP may be related to or designed for specific disciplines;(Dabong, 2019) ESP may use, in specific teaching situations, a different methodology from that of general English;

  7. Skill vs Talent: Do You Really Know the Difference? (& How ...

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    Soft skills are the interpersonal traits that allow a person to work well in a team. The ability to communicate well, excel in decision-making, and collaborate are all examples of soft skills.

  8. Jargon - Wikipedia

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    Jargon, also referred to as "technical language", is "the technical terminology or characteristic idiom of a special activity or group". [8] Most jargon is technical terminology (technical terms), involving terms of art [9] or industry terms, with particular meaning within a specific industry.

  9. Subject-matter expert - Wikipedia

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    A domain expert is frequently used in expert systems software development, and there the term always refers to the domain other than the software domain. A domain expert is a person with special knowledge or skills in a particular area of endeavour [8] (e.g. an accountant is an expert in the domain of accountancy).