Students' attitudes toward ESP course at university level

Q4 Social Sciences
Maja Ivančević-Otanjac
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Abstract

Introduction. English for Specific Purposes (ESP) at universities has a challenging goal of meeting the needs of usually large and heterogeneous groups of students. Objective. The aim of this study was to examine students' attitudes toward the ESP course, acquired knowledge, and course materials at the Faculty of Special Education and Rehabilitation, University of Belgrade. In addition, the study examined the possible influence of students' general English proficiency on the tested variables. Methods. An online questionnaire was used to collect data from 75 students who completed the ESP course in 2020 or 2021. Their general English proficiency was assessed by an online general English test. Results. The results showed that most students were satisfied with the acquired professional English language knowledge and available course materials and that their attitudes toward the completed ESP course were not influenced by their general English proficiency. Conclusion. These results are encouraging since they indicate overall student satisfaction with the ESP university course taught to a large class.
大学生对大学阶段ESP课程的态度
介绍。大学的特殊用途英语(ESP)有一个具有挑战性的目标,即满足通常是庞大和不同群体的学生的需求。目标。摘要本研究旨在探讨贝尔格莱德大学特殊教育与康复学院学生对ESP课程、所学知识和课程教材的态度。此外,本研究亦检视学生一般英语水平对被测变量的可能影响。方法。一份在线问卷收集了75名在2020年或2021年完成ESP课程的学生的数据。他们的一般英语水平是通过在线通用英语测试来评估的。结果。结果显示,大部分学生对所获得的专业英语语言知识和现有的课程材料感到满意,他们对所完成的ESP课程的态度不受英语水平的影响。结论。这些结果是令人鼓舞的,因为它们表明了学生对大班ESP大学课程的总体满意度。
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Specijalna Edukacija i Rehabilitacija
Specijalna Edukacija i Rehabilitacija Social Sciences-Education
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