2022
DOI: 10.1111/weng.12601
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Current trends in ESP research in the Asia Pacific region

Abstract: ESP is the field of second or foreign English language teaching that seeks to prepare learners to use English in a particular domain, such as a workplace or profession, or in study or academic settings. The present review identifies topical themes in current ESP research in the Asia Pacific region using evidence from articles reporting empirical research that were published in the flagship journal in this field, English for Specific Purposes, between 2018-2020. Studies from the region were identified based on … Show more

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“…A variety of analytical methods are introduced to perform needs analysis, including discourse analysis, present situation analysis, and teaching context analysis. These methods are designed to provide a holistic view of learners’ needs by not only focusing on the linguistic requirements but also considering the educational environment and the learners’ personal and cultural backgrounds [ 17 ]. This approach significantly expands upon earlier models by detailing how each component of the analysis can be practically applied to enhance ESP course development.…”
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“…A variety of analytical methods are introduced to perform needs analysis, including discourse analysis, present situation analysis, and teaching context analysis. These methods are designed to provide a holistic view of learners’ needs by not only focusing on the linguistic requirements but also considering the educational environment and the learners’ personal and cultural backgrounds [ 17 ]. This approach significantly expands upon earlier models by detailing how each component of the analysis can be practically applied to enhance ESP course development.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These should include targeted faculty development programs and the creation of context-specific teaching resources. However, research on ESP teachers remains scant [ 17 ], indicating a gap that needs filling. One promising strategy could involve a collaborative approach where English teachers at art colleges work closely with art faculty and industry professionals to develop specialized materials that meld disciplinary knowledge with linguistic and educational expertise [ 42 – 44 ].…”
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“…However, despite this rapid increase of research in different disciplines in the ESP milieu, limited studies have been performed on how to map the field of ESP (1980-2018) viewed from a scientometric lens [29]. Even, none of the studies employed automated bibliometric analysis to map the research trends in English for accounting research articles (EARAs) [30]- [35]. For this reason, this study addressed this issue.…”
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As English has become the lingua franca of business, English for specific purposes (ESP) has grown increasingly important in the global workplace. For example, Asia has witnessed significant economic and social development in recent decades, and an increasingly mobile and international population has given rise to a growing use of English as a lingua franca for labor and trade and as language for educational purposes (Basturkmen, 2022). Given these conditions, ESP programs can help learners succeed in their employment by providing them with the language skills they need to communicate successfully in English, which includes developing their cultural awareness and sensitivity for effective communication in intercultural settings.
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