مجلة إشكالات في اللغة و الأدب
Volume 13, Numéro 2, Pages 476-493
2024-06-02
Authors : Khalili Khadidja . Koudded Mohamed .
The world has witnessed an increasing emphasis on international communication and engagement with English-speaking countries and businesses. Many people worldwide aim to enhance their English proficiency and cater to specific objectives, especially for business purposes. Consequently, a rising demand for teaching English for Business Purposes (EBP) has emerged across non-English speaking countries, and Algeria is no exception. However, the status of teaching EBP in higher education remains undervalued, with English courses offered by most Algerian universities failing to consistently meet the learners' specific needs, except within English departments. The present study aims at exploring the status of EBP within the Department of Economics, Business and Management Sciences at Adrar University. In that vein, a survey questionnaire is delivered to Master 1 Economics students, complemented by an interview conducted with the teacher of English at the same department.
Algerian universities ; Business English ; Course Design ; EBP ; ESP teaching and learning
Khalili Khadidja
.
Koudded Mohamed
.
pages 530-555.
Korichi Abderrazak
.
Chouchane Mohamed Tahar
.
pages 456-467.
Halima Lakhrif
.
Rachid Mahieddine
.
pages 01-19.
Rahal Imane
.
Mahieddine Rachid
.
pages 1499-1517.