English as a Vocational Passport: Japanese Medical Students and Second Language Learning Motivation
Recently, Japanese medical students are expected to acquire a high degree of English proficiency with the tacit understanding that it will feature in their future profession through interactions with non-Japanese patients and/or engagement with medical research. However, to the best of our knowledge...
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Main Authors: | Bryan J. Mathis (Author), Thomas Mayers (Author), Flaminia Miyamasu (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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