The main objective of the course is to provide linguistic skills, strategies and tools necessary to optimize individual problem-solving skills in the interpretation of scientific texts in the English language relevant to the course of studies in medicine. Therefore, particular attention will be paid not only to the basic characteristics of English morphology and syntax, but above all to the study of the morphosyntactic structures that characterize the ESP (English for Specific Purposes) for the Course of Medicine Studies.The teaching will therefore be set and conducted on authentic materials in English (realia) through reading, textual analysis and translation of articles taken from scientific texts with particular care for specific vocabularies. The linguistic variety of these resources will also allow the constant verification of lexical, phonic, morphosyntactic and spelling differences between the British English from American English specialist terminology.The articulation of the activities to be carried out during the course is divided into modules and foresees a communicative competence of level B1, in accordance with the parameters defined by the "Common European Framework" for foreign languages, Council of Europe;• a knowledge of the micro-language of the medical field that aims to develop the ability to use the English language in specific professional contexts.Therefore the course is divided into two modules, following parameters and levels of the European framework.Module 1: development of functions, linguistic structures and vocabulary to achieve the degree of competence defined as "independent user" (level B1);Module 2: comprehension of scientific texts-language discussion on the issues addressed (level B1)