THE WAY AHEAD IN LANGUAGES FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES

Q2 Arts and Humanities
R. Breeze
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The processes of globalisation, the increasing dominance of English in academic and professional spheres, and the ongoing changes in higher education worldwide have destabilised the role of specialised language teaching at university level. Like many situations of instability, the current panorama presents those involved with both opportunities and threats. On the positive side, the increase in international contact in most areas of social, academic and economic life means that the need for specialised language education is probably greater than ever before. No one leaves school with excellent professional communication skills in a second language – and so precisely those skills should be the focus of new generation Languages for Specific Purposes (LSP) courses. But unfortunately many institutions have been slow to understand the vital role that language training for specific purposes has in equipping students for their future professions. The teachers and departments responsible for LSP teaching also urgently need to update their own knowledge and competences, redesign their courses, and seize this opportunity to become experts in professional communication. As linguists, LSP practitioners are uniquely positioned to conduct principled inquiry into specialised language domains, to map the specific features of professional genres, and to build a robust understanding of how different discourse communities use them. Such research will allow LSP teachers to adopt a critical attitude to material that is available (Jiang and Hyland 2020), and to devise courses and resources that match more closely with what their students need.
在特定用途的语言中前进的道路
全球化的进程,英语在学术和专业领域日益占主导地位,以及世界范围内高等教育的不断变化,已经动摇了大学专业语言教学的作用。像许多不稳定的局势一样,目前的形势既给那些人带来了机会,也给他们带来了威胁。从积极的方面来看,社会、学术和经济生活的大多数领域的国际接触的增加意味着对专门语言教育的需求可能比以往任何时候都大。没有人在离开学校的时候就拥有优秀的第二语言专业沟通技巧——因此,这些技能恰恰应该成为新一代特殊用途语言(LSP)课程的重点。但不幸的是,许多机构在理解为特定目的而进行的语言培训在帮助学生为未来职业做好准备方面的重要作用方面进展缓慢。负责LSP教学的教师和部门也迫切需要更新自己的知识和能力,重新设计课程,抓住这个机会,成为专业沟通的专家。作为语言学家,LSP从业者具有独特的优势,可以对专业语言领域进行有原则的调查,绘制专业类型的具体特征,并对不同的话语社区如何使用它们建立强有力的理解。这样的研究将允许LSP教师对现有的材料采取批判的态度(Jiang和Hyland 2020),并设计更符合学生需求的课程和资源。
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Language Value
Language Value Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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