Chapter 1: Current Practices, Challenges and Innovations in ESP (Elvan Eda Işık-Taş and Nalan Kenny).- Chapter 2: The Classroom Brain: Building Upon Collective Knowledge (Monica Rocha-Antonin).- Chapter 3: Undergraduate Students' Expectations of Persuasion and Argumentation: A Pilot Study at a Middle Eastern University (Rachel Hall Buck).- Chapter 4: ESP for Art-Major Undergraduates- From the Perspective of English Learning Motivation (Chunyan Shao, Chen Chen and Guan Shuya).- Chapter 5: Challenges in Developing ESP Classes Under the Critical Literacy Perspective (Renata de Souza Gomes).- Chapter 6: Examining the Pitfalls Behind a Failed Japanese University ESP Programme (Brian G. Rubrecht).- Chapter 7: Language Activities Aimed at Social Competencies for Nursing Students in Practice (Monika Pociask and Anna Stefanowicz-Kocoł).- Chapter 8: Features of Electronic Feedback on Graduate Level Writing (Nur Yigitoglu and Yasemin Bayyurt).- Chapter 9: Language and Communication Training for Business Education: the Missing Competencies (Elena Belyaeva and Svetlana Rubtsova).- Chapter 10: The Statement of Purpose in Graduate Program Application: the Impact of Academics' Feedback on L2 Writer Identity (Elvan Eda Işık-Taş).- Chapter 11: Implications of Current Research in ESP for ESL/ESP Teacher Training (Amina Gaye).- Chapter 12: The Algerian Newly Recruited Teachers' Attitudes Towards Professional Development (Sidali Selama).- Chapter 13: Use of Action Research as a Viable Paradigm for the Professional Development of ESP Instructors (Suzan Kayanoz).- Chapter 14: Developing CLIL in Tertiary Education: Working with Tourism Texts (Mª Ángeles Escobar Álvarez).- Chapter 15: CLIL: A Public Technical University Experience (Tatiana V. Sidorenko, Yanah V. Rozanova and Olga B. Shamina).- Chapter 16: The Effects of Chat Language on Students' Academic Writing: A Case Study of Private Lebanese University Students (Wassim Al-Bekai).