11/08/2024
,_nursing,_and_other technical_courses_teach_ES_or_General_ English_?
The answer of this question has been a concern of many teachers, especially novish or apprentice teachers.
If our education system were effective enough, higher school students shouldn't be learning at universities. Instead, they should be learning (English_for_Specific_Purposes).
For broader understing of the issuse under discussion, let's first dimistify the two terminologies:
: General English covers a broad range of language skills and is aimed at improving overall proficiency in English.
: It includes general vocabulary, grammar, listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Topics are varied and cover everyday situations and general communication.
: Suitable for learners at any level who want to improve their general ability to use English for everyday purposes, social interactions, travel, and basic work functions.
: To develop a well-rounded understanding and use of the English language, focusing on general communication rather than specialized language use.
(ESP)
: ESP is designed to meet the specific language needs of learners in particular fields or professions. This could include Business English, English for Tourism, Medical English, or Legal English.
: The curriculum is tailored to the specific vocabulary, functions, and communication styles relevant to a particular industry or academic discipline. It often includes skills like report writing, presentations, and technical reading.
: Typically aimed at learners who already have some proficiency in English and need to refine their language skills for specific professional or academic purposes.
: To provide students with the language tools they need to perform tasks and communicate effectively within their specific domain.
Therefore, based on the defifinitions of the two concepts above, the English taught in most universities nationwide, it is not ESP as a such but it can be considered as a since the students don't have prior knowledge of English.
In summary, while General English provides a foundation in the language, ESP builds on that foundation with specialized skills tailored to specific professional or academic needs.
Text by Kangala, in reflection...