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Preparing Materials
for ESP teaching
Practice II – 2017
Assad, Blanco, Fernández,
Monge, Morán, Sarmiento
Peoplefromallpartsoftheworldexchange
informationdaily.
 WhyisEnglishthe mainmedium?
(Harmer,2007)
Britain’scolonialhistory
• EconomicpoweroftheUnitedStates
PopularityofAmericanfilmsandmusic
As a consequence…
 QualityEnglish Language Teaching needsto
increaseconstantly.
Division of English as Foreign Languague into:
 General English (GE)
 English for Specific Purposes (ESP)
 For studying - English for Acamedic Purposes (EAP)
 For working/training - (EOP/EVP/VESL: English for
Occupational Purposes/English for Vocational
Purposes/Vocational English as a Second Language).
Hutchison and Waters (1994:16)
English for Specific Purposes
began to emerge because…
xGeneral English was not always helpful in real-
lfe situations of different areas of specialism.
such as engineering, tourism, science and
technology, medicine, etc.
 Pay attention to individual learners
Growing demand for English courses tailored
to students’ specific needs
ESP today
 English has become an integral part of modern
professions.
 It’s focused on what students will need in their
working environments.
 Technical specialized vocabulary and
documentation, specialized texts and interactionon.
 Language skills, structures, functions and
vocabulary needed.
ESP “is not a particular kind of language or
methodology” but “an approach to language
learning, which is based on learner need”.
HutchinsonandWaters(1994:19)
ESP TEACHERS
❑ They do not need to be experts in the
subject in question, nor having specialized
subject knowledge.
❑ They have to know about the language and
language teaching, being experts in
presenting and explaining the language.
❑ When selecting the materials, teachers
should have some basic knowledge about
the subject and a genuine interest in it.
ESP LEARNERS
➢ PRE-EXPERIENCED LEARNERS:
• They just finished secondary school.
• They rely mostly on their theoretical knowledge.
• Their expectations are to a great extent based on their
former educational experience.
• No working experiences.
➢JOB-EXPERIENCED LEARNERS:
• They have some practical experience of using foreign
language in business life.
• They are focused on fluency and being able to understand
the people from other countries they have to deal with.
BOTH: MOTIVATION, DESIRE AND NEED TO LEARN
ESP MATERIALS
•Materials selection, adaptation or writing constitute an
important area in ESP teaching.
General Materials one´s general ability to communicate
Subject- specific Materials particular job or industry.
• Both types will equip the S with skills and knowledge.
But! Subject –specific materials :
 cater for ESP learner´s specific needs.
Relevant Textbooks /materials for individuals with different
needs, styles and interests.
related to central traits of Cognitive Theory which are the
followings:
 it focuses on purposeful learning.
Learner is an active processor of inf.
Learning is a process in which the Learner tries to make sense
of the info. by a meaningful interpretation.
Problem-solving as a basic teaching technique.
It is associated with a focus on deliberate acquisition of a
language.
A carefull selection of rules so as to improve the learning
process.
• Materials should be used as sources rather than pre-
constructed courses.
• The choice of materials has a major impact and it is shown in:
 It ¨determines what kind of language the Learner will be exposed
to and what they will learn¨
It has ¨implications for the methods and techniques¨
¨the subject of the content of the materials is an essential
component.¨ (Ellis & Johnson)
•The selection of ESP materials depends on the L´s needs (student-
centered), on the L´s specific skills and content needs.
MATERIALS SELECTION
• The level of language knowledge students have already
acquired ad the target level they will need to communicate
successfully in their jobs.
•According to Lewis & Hill, Student´s considerations include:
 Will the materials be useful to students?
Do the materials stimulate Student´s curiosity?
Are the Materials relevant to Student´s needs?
Are the materials fun to do?
Will the students find the tasks and activities worth doing?
Readily available textbooks
vs. tailor-made materials
Decision based on the learners’ subject area
→ General subject areas: higher probability of finding suitable
published materials.
→ More specific subject area:
1º) Question whether the learners’ needs are significantly
different from those of other groups.
2º) Select from existing printed materials (if possible) and
resort to writing materials when all other possibilities of providing
materials have been exhausted.
• Adapt textbooks to the specific needs of the specific subject
area and to the level of students’ language knowledge.
• Prepare in-house materials if no suitable printed materials are
available in the markets.
ALSO: consider the institution's view on materials writing
Tailor-made materials
→ Provide students with activities that suit the specific needs of their
future or current jobs.
→ Are more valuable as they are more precisely geared to the students’
needs than published materials.
When designing ESP materials:
• Select tasks that will stimulate the learner’s real-life business
situations as closely as possible.
• Be flexible: be able to respond to the needs of individual learners.
• Encourage students to share their thoughts and experience.
• General considerations:
• The length of the course;
• The target audience of the course;
• The appropriate structural grading;
• Useful vocabulary items;
• The appropriate idiomatic English;
• Visually alive and well presented materials.
ESP Materials for English in
Logistics
• Logistics is a relatively new science
• There are very few materials available for teaching English in
Logistics
• The tailor-made materials they prepared are in electronic
form
• EU’s E-learning initiative proposed b the European
Commission
“To accelerate the use of internet and promote multimedia
technologies in European Education”
• E-learning programme (2004)
“Aims to use technology to support lifelong learning, and to
foster the modernisation necessary to achieve this”
Electronic form of materials for
English in Logistics
Teachers will opt for designing electronic materials when
possible
ADVANTAGES
• Greater independence and choice in learning and so on, as
well as greater flexibility
• Include intrinsic entertainment characteristics
• The learning process will be more effective when the
materials are motivating and relevant
• Offer the opportunity to use wide range of media resources
English in logistics for first-year
students
These materials comprise subject-specific topics
All these materials follow the same pattern:
• Each chapter includes an introduction to the topic
• Questions for revision
• A glossary
• Related grammar and vocabulary exercises
• References to relevant materials on the World Wide Web
Another invaluable advantage of electronic materials is
flexibility.
Electronic materials can be changed and updated on a daily basis,
which enables us to include up-to-up date sources and adapt
materials to a particular group of students.
Materials evaluation
•Evaluation is mainly “concerned with relative merit”.
•ESP materials evaluation→ the materials that will best suit the
learners’ needs for their future.
•Tailor-made materials → to improve their quality and suitability to
the target learners’ needs.
•Textbook evaluation → three-phase pattern:
1. Pre-use evaluation: before their implementation, the
materials are evaluated by other language teachers,
2. In-use evaluation: during use they are evaluated by the
teachers using them.
3. Post-use evaluation: at the end of the academic year, they
are evaluated by the students.
Student feedback
•Questionnaire based on grading their success and progress in:
the English course in general, in lectures and the overall
opinion of blended English. Answers: insufficient, sufficient,
average, good, excellent.
•Results: the teacher is provided with useful information on
strengths and weaknesses of the English course she/he has
taught, and it will serve for further development and revision
of the materials.
Conclusion
•ESP teachers can always opt for designing tailor-made,
subject-specific materials, which can be used in combination
with readily available textbooks or on their own.
•These materials will best fit the students’ need and specific
subject areas, and thus enhance their motivation for learning.
•Although it is very demanding and time-consuming, writing
materials allow the teacher to be actively involved in
developing and teaching courses.

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Preparing materials for esp teaching (1)

  • 1. Preparing Materials for ESP teaching Practice II – 2017 Assad, Blanco, Fernández, Monge, Morán, Sarmiento
  • 3. As a consequence…  QualityEnglish Language Teaching needsto increaseconstantly. Division of English as Foreign Languague into:  General English (GE)  English for Specific Purposes (ESP)  For studying - English for Acamedic Purposes (EAP)  For working/training - (EOP/EVP/VESL: English for Occupational Purposes/English for Vocational Purposes/Vocational English as a Second Language). Hutchison and Waters (1994:16)
  • 4. English for Specific Purposes began to emerge because… xGeneral English was not always helpful in real- lfe situations of different areas of specialism. such as engineering, tourism, science and technology, medicine, etc.  Pay attention to individual learners Growing demand for English courses tailored to students’ specific needs
  • 5. ESP today  English has become an integral part of modern professions.  It’s focused on what students will need in their working environments.  Technical specialized vocabulary and documentation, specialized texts and interactionon.  Language skills, structures, functions and vocabulary needed. ESP “is not a particular kind of language or methodology” but “an approach to language learning, which is based on learner need”. HutchinsonandWaters(1994:19)
  • 6. ESP TEACHERS ❑ They do not need to be experts in the subject in question, nor having specialized subject knowledge. ❑ They have to know about the language and language teaching, being experts in presenting and explaining the language. ❑ When selecting the materials, teachers should have some basic knowledge about the subject and a genuine interest in it.
  • 7. ESP LEARNERS ➢ PRE-EXPERIENCED LEARNERS: • They just finished secondary school. • They rely mostly on their theoretical knowledge. • Their expectations are to a great extent based on their former educational experience. • No working experiences. ➢JOB-EXPERIENCED LEARNERS: • They have some practical experience of using foreign language in business life. • They are focused on fluency and being able to understand the people from other countries they have to deal with. BOTH: MOTIVATION, DESIRE AND NEED TO LEARN
  • 8. ESP MATERIALS •Materials selection, adaptation or writing constitute an important area in ESP teaching. General Materials one´s general ability to communicate Subject- specific Materials particular job or industry. • Both types will equip the S with skills and knowledge. But! Subject –specific materials :  cater for ESP learner´s specific needs. Relevant Textbooks /materials for individuals with different needs, styles and interests.
  • 9. related to central traits of Cognitive Theory which are the followings:  it focuses on purposeful learning. Learner is an active processor of inf. Learning is a process in which the Learner tries to make sense of the info. by a meaningful interpretation. Problem-solving as a basic teaching technique. It is associated with a focus on deliberate acquisition of a language. A carefull selection of rules so as to improve the learning process. • Materials should be used as sources rather than pre- constructed courses.
  • 10. • The choice of materials has a major impact and it is shown in:  It ¨determines what kind of language the Learner will be exposed to and what they will learn¨ It has ¨implications for the methods and techniques¨ ¨the subject of the content of the materials is an essential component.¨ (Ellis & Johnson) •The selection of ESP materials depends on the L´s needs (student- centered), on the L´s specific skills and content needs. MATERIALS SELECTION
  • 11. • The level of language knowledge students have already acquired ad the target level they will need to communicate successfully in their jobs. •According to Lewis & Hill, Student´s considerations include:  Will the materials be useful to students? Do the materials stimulate Student´s curiosity? Are the Materials relevant to Student´s needs? Are the materials fun to do? Will the students find the tasks and activities worth doing?
  • 12. Readily available textbooks vs. tailor-made materials Decision based on the learners’ subject area → General subject areas: higher probability of finding suitable published materials. → More specific subject area: 1º) Question whether the learners’ needs are significantly different from those of other groups. 2º) Select from existing printed materials (if possible) and resort to writing materials when all other possibilities of providing materials have been exhausted. • Adapt textbooks to the specific needs of the specific subject area and to the level of students’ language knowledge. • Prepare in-house materials if no suitable printed materials are available in the markets. ALSO: consider the institution's view on materials writing
  • 13. Tailor-made materials → Provide students with activities that suit the specific needs of their future or current jobs. → Are more valuable as they are more precisely geared to the students’ needs than published materials. When designing ESP materials: • Select tasks that will stimulate the learner’s real-life business situations as closely as possible. • Be flexible: be able to respond to the needs of individual learners. • Encourage students to share their thoughts and experience. • General considerations: • The length of the course; • The target audience of the course; • The appropriate structural grading; • Useful vocabulary items; • The appropriate idiomatic English; • Visually alive and well presented materials.
  • 14. ESP Materials for English in Logistics • Logistics is a relatively new science • There are very few materials available for teaching English in Logistics • The tailor-made materials they prepared are in electronic form • EU’s E-learning initiative proposed b the European Commission “To accelerate the use of internet and promote multimedia technologies in European Education” • E-learning programme (2004) “Aims to use technology to support lifelong learning, and to foster the modernisation necessary to achieve this”
  • 15. Electronic form of materials for English in Logistics Teachers will opt for designing electronic materials when possible ADVANTAGES • Greater independence and choice in learning and so on, as well as greater flexibility • Include intrinsic entertainment characteristics • The learning process will be more effective when the materials are motivating and relevant • Offer the opportunity to use wide range of media resources
  • 16. English in logistics for first-year students These materials comprise subject-specific topics All these materials follow the same pattern: • Each chapter includes an introduction to the topic • Questions for revision • A glossary • Related grammar and vocabulary exercises • References to relevant materials on the World Wide Web Another invaluable advantage of electronic materials is flexibility. Electronic materials can be changed and updated on a daily basis, which enables us to include up-to-up date sources and adapt materials to a particular group of students.
  • 17. Materials evaluation •Evaluation is mainly “concerned with relative merit”. •ESP materials evaluation→ the materials that will best suit the learners’ needs for their future. •Tailor-made materials → to improve their quality and suitability to the target learners’ needs. •Textbook evaluation → three-phase pattern: 1. Pre-use evaluation: before their implementation, the materials are evaluated by other language teachers, 2. In-use evaluation: during use they are evaluated by the teachers using them. 3. Post-use evaluation: at the end of the academic year, they are evaluated by the students.
  • 18. Student feedback •Questionnaire based on grading their success and progress in: the English course in general, in lectures and the overall opinion of blended English. Answers: insufficient, sufficient, average, good, excellent. •Results: the teacher is provided with useful information on strengths and weaknesses of the English course she/he has taught, and it will serve for further development and revision of the materials.
  • 19. Conclusion •ESP teachers can always opt for designing tailor-made, subject-specific materials, which can be used in combination with readily available textbooks or on their own. •These materials will best fit the students’ need and specific subject areas, and thus enhance their motivation for learning. •Although it is very demanding and time-consuming, writing materials allow the teacher to be actively involved in developing and teaching courses.