مجلة الباحث في العلوم الإنسانية و الإجتماعية
Volume 15, Numéro 1, Pages 233-250
2023-04-01
Authors : Doufene Madjid . Keskes Said .
The pressing problems encountered in teaching English for Specific Purposes (henceforth, ESP) at the University of Ouargla and particularly in the Faculty of Hydrocarbons, Renewable Energies, Earth and Universe Sciences (FHREEUS) are the misapprehension of the ESP term and the misapplication of the ESP course. The researcher attempts to identify students’ language purposes, their lack and preferences concerning English language courses. In an increasingly challenging context, it is necessary to assess the current ESP courses in order to identify and understand the degree to which they are useful to petroleum and geological engineering graduates and meet their ever-changing needs. Based on the conviction that students’ needs are of crucial importance in the evaluation of the ESP course, we asked 93 students at FHREEUS, at the University of Ouargla, to express their perceptions and suggestions as to how they prefer learning English language. In practice, the appropriate tools to evaluate ESP courses are questionnaires, interviews, experimental results, etc. Thus, a descriptive evaluative method that involves a data-gathering questionnaire was implemented to make a set of practical inferences to the research hypothesis. The results revealed that a vast majority of students responded negatively to the effectiveness of the ESP courses in terms of reflecting their English language needs. The study clearly indicated the requirement and pressing need of ESP course based on students’ wants and expectations.
English for specific purposes (ESP) ; English for science and technology (EST) ; Course evaluation ; Petroleum engineering ; Needs Analysis (NA) ; Students’ learning needs
Britel Ahmed Nadir
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Sebane Zoubida
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pages 118-130.
Elmechta Lamia
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pages 35-50.
Boubekeur Lahcen
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Benyelles Radia
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pages 107-124.
Izidi Redouane
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Zitouni Mimouna
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pages 16-25.
Benoumelghar Soria
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Merrouche Sara
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pages 1306-1324.