Teaching English for Specific Purposes (ESP) to Saudi Arabian Banking Employees

Abdullah Alshayban
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Globalization in the banking industry has demonstrated one of the most significant necessities of today, English for Specific Purposes (ESP)-based curricula. ESP drives contemporary organizations to communicate effectively with customers, suppliers, and competitors across geographical boundaries. Therefore, it is imperative to examine learners’ needs and difficulties while using ESP in practice to achieve this goal effectively. This study aims to examine the skills of bankers learning or using English as a Second Language (ESL) to assist them in meeting their jobs’ needs in the banking sector. An online survey (n = 43) and interview (n= 39) were employed to collect data to understand the aspects vital to the teaching of ESP among banking professionals from Saudi Arabia. About 60% of the sample admitted they needed to improve their English-speaking skills, with more than 80% citing that it is essential for their profession. The interviewees also highlighted English writing skills as being more critical to their needs and desired to enhance their speaking and writing skills. The interviewees further revealed that poor English, difficulty in understanding accents, and insufficient knowledge of banking terminology hindered their communication with customers. The article suggests pedagogical implications and recommendations to support employers in the banking sector, ESP teachers, and curricula designers for improving the current ESP design and delivery in Saudi Arabia.
教授沙特阿拉伯银行员工特殊用途英语(ESP)
银行业的全球化已经证明了当今最重要的必需品之一,即以特殊用途英语(ESP)为基础的课程。ESP推动当代组织跨越地域边界与客户、供应商和竞争对手进行有效的沟通。因此,为了有效地实现这一目标,在实践中考察学习者的需求和困难是十分必要的。本研究旨在考察银行家学习或使用英语作为第二语言(ESL)的技能,以帮助他们满足银行业的工作需求。采用在线调查(n= 43)和访谈(n= 39)来收集数据,以了解对沙特阿拉伯银行专业人员ESP教学至关重要的方面。约60%的受访者承认他们需要提高英语技能,超过80%的人认为这对他们的职业至关重要。受访者还强调,英语写作技能对他们的需求更为重要,他们希望提高自己的口语和写作技能。受访者进一步表示,英语不佳、听不懂口音、对银行术语了解不足阻碍了他们与客户的沟通。本文提出了教学意义和建议,以支持银行部门的雇主、ESP教师和课程设计师改进沙特阿拉伯目前的ESP设计和交付。
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