Business students’ perceptions of the importance of ESP courses for Bangladeshi undergraduate students
Abstract
English is the lingua franca of the world in almost all cases. It is the language of higher
education in almost all the universities of the world. Almost all the universities in Bangladesh,
particularly all the private universities, use English as the medium of study. Therefore, in order
to succeed in universities having good English skills is one of the prerequisites. To develop
undergraduate students’ English skills universities often offer English courses known as
English for Specific Purposes (ESP) courses. In Bangladeshi context, ESP courses are provided
to undergraduate students to develop their English speaking and writing skills. However, the
ways in which students are taught in the ESP courses – combined with the syllabus, materials,
and classroom setting – should improve to achieve more effective results. This study is a
qualitative study in nature, and it explores the perception of business students of some private
universities regarding the effectiveness of theses courses. Data for this research was collected
through online interviews due to the COVID-19 pandemic’s restrictions. Participants are
current students from three universities and some have already passed from the same
universities and are working in different sectors. This study has found out that there are lots of
lacking regarding the syllabus and teaching method of ESP courses. Moreover, the study finds
that students also should grow their interest in learning. Finally, this study has suggested some
recommendations that may help the learners and teachers to get the proper use of ESP courses
and benefit from them.
Keywords
English for Specific Purposes (ESP); Perceptions of Business students and graduates; Needs Analysis; Academic SkillsDescription
This thesis report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Arts in Teaching to Speakers of Other Languages, 2022.Department
Department of English and Humanities, Brac UniversityType
ThesisCollections
- Thesis, M.A. (English) [119]