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English is the most powerful language in the world and has approximately 500 million native speakers across the world.

Achieving proficiency in the English language is vital for professional success internationally. While a General English course offers learners the opportunity to become fluent in the language, English for Specific Purposes (ESP) provides content altered according to the needs of the learner and the requirements of their profession. Furthermore, the learner is expected to have basic English language proficiency prior to starting the course as ESP focuses on task-specific vocabulary and communication.

Here’s everything you need to know about an ESP course:

What is English for Specific Purposes (ESP)?

Coffey (1985) described ESP as a “quick and economical” method of using the English language for efficient communication in employment or for the intention of academic learning.

ESP focuses on the development of English language communication skills customized according to the required sector or department of the learner, i.e. Finance, Hospitality, Marketing, etc. It focuses on a particular field, allowing learners to master the skills relevant to their professional needs and, therefore, improve communication.

According to Lorenzo (2005), ESP “concentrates more on language in context than on teaching grammar and language structures”.

Points to remember:

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What are the key variables of ESP?

Tony Dudley Evans, the co-editor of the ESP Journal, distinguishes the characteristics of ESP into two types of variables:

Absolute Variables

 

Variable Characteristics

 

How does ESP differ from other English language courses?

According to Hutchison & Waters, “ESP is an advance approach to language teaching in which all the choices related to content and strategy are supported on the learner’s reason for learning”.

In comparison to general English language training, ESP has an advanced approach as content is designed for adult, mature learners who are professionals or experts in a work situation. The content is based on the learner’s requirements and it teaches task/job-specific vocabulary.

For example, the English language necessities of a salesperson or a construction manager would be completely different from each other. While the former would need to learn terms such as ‘return on investment’ or ‘price strategy’, the latter would need to learn key safety terms to carry out their job efficiently.

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What are the benefits of taking an ESP course?

 

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