ESP Courses for Psychology and Law Tertiary Level Students: Attitudes, Challenges Needs and Obstacles

Educators have not started talking about affective factors in ESP until lately (Makrami, 2010). ESP has found its way in daily lives of a majority of people and it has also become a part of tertiary education programme in Iranian universities. However, rarely has anything been done after putting the...

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Main Authors: Elahe Sadeghi, Mohammad Hassan Tahririan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Islamic Azad University, Isfahan Branch 2014-12-01
Series:Research in English Language Pedagogy
Subjects:
ESP
law
Online Access:http://relp.khuisf.ac.ir/article_533614_f89c602f9644fab4778efce1c624a551.pdf
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spelling doaj-781d06e3cf9e4e40b68fe3a6fce18c782020-11-24T23:57:49ZengIslamic Azad University, Isfahan BranchResearch in English Language Pedagogy2588-32592538-42442014-12-01226377533614ESP Courses for Psychology and Law Tertiary Level Students: Attitudes, Challenges Needs and ObstaclesElahe Sadeghi0Mohammad Hassan Tahririan1Sheikhbahaee University, Isfahan, IranSheikhbahaee University, Isfahan, IranEducators have not started talking about affective factors in ESP until lately (Makrami, 2010). ESP has found its way in daily lives of a majority of people and it has also become a part of tertiary education programme in Iranian universities. However, rarely has anything been done after putting these ESP courses into work while many obstacles appear soon after putting ESP courses into practice. The current study aims to investigate the attitudes and views instructors and students hold in ESP courses. Data were gathered by interviewing instructors and students of psychology and law in Islamic Azad University, Khorasgan Branch. The results showed that crowded classes, lack of motivation and poor infrastructure are the main issues that they are dealing with. Furthermore, the need for integration of some aspects of English like pronunciation and grammar is felt in ESP courses. The findings of this study could be of help for to practitioners and material designers.http://relp.khuisf.ac.ir/article_533614_f89c602f9644fab4778efce1c624a551.pdfESPpsychologylawtertiary students
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ESP Courses for Psychology and Law Tertiary Level Students: Attitudes, Challenges Needs and Obstacles
Research in English Language Pedagogy
ESP
psychology
law
tertiary students
author_facet Elahe Sadeghi
Mohammad Hassan Tahririan
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title ESP Courses for Psychology and Law Tertiary Level Students: Attitudes, Challenges Needs and Obstacles
title_short ESP Courses for Psychology and Law Tertiary Level Students: Attitudes, Challenges Needs and Obstacles
title_full ESP Courses for Psychology and Law Tertiary Level Students: Attitudes, Challenges Needs and Obstacles
title_fullStr ESP Courses for Psychology and Law Tertiary Level Students: Attitudes, Challenges Needs and Obstacles
title_full_unstemmed ESP Courses for Psychology and Law Tertiary Level Students: Attitudes, Challenges Needs and Obstacles
title_sort esp courses for psychology and law tertiary level students: attitudes, challenges needs and obstacles
publisher Islamic Azad University, Isfahan Branch
series Research in English Language Pedagogy
issn 2588-3259
2538-4244
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Educators have not started talking about affective factors in ESP until lately (Makrami, 2010). ESP has found its way in daily lives of a majority of people and it has also become a part of tertiary education programme in Iranian universities. However, rarely has anything been done after putting these ESP courses into work while many obstacles appear soon after putting ESP courses into practice. The current study aims to investigate the attitudes and views instructors and students hold in ESP courses. Data were gathered by interviewing instructors and students of psychology and law in Islamic Azad University, Khorasgan Branch. The results showed that crowded classes, lack of motivation and poor infrastructure are the main issues that they are dealing with. Furthermore, the need for integration of some aspects of English like pronunciation and grammar is felt in ESP courses. The findings of this study could be of help for to practitioners and material designers.
topic ESP
psychology
law
tertiary students
url http://relp.khuisf.ac.ir/article_533614_f89c602f9644fab4778efce1c624a551.pdf
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