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ESP (english for specific purposes) vocabulary to improve reading at an a1.2/ a2.1 english level
Author(s) -
Luis Enrique Aulestia Vallejo,
Mirian Cuenca Fernández
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
kronos - the language teaching journal/kronos - the language teaching journal (en línea)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2631-2859
pISSN - 2631-2840
DOI - 10.29166/kronos.v2i1.1764
Subject(s) - vocabulary , reading (process) , mathematics education , test (biology) , computer science , grammar , population , english vocabulary , psychology , linguistics , medicine , paleontology , philosophy , environmental health , biology
The aim of this research was to investigate the use of ESP vocabulary in general English classes to improve English, by using the student-centered learning approach, concentrating mainly on reading skills. For the study case, 123 students of different careers offered at Central University of Ecuador, English A1.2, A2.2 levels, constituted the population studied, during the period May-November 2018. A teacher- made pre-test of basic technical vocabulary knowledge was administered. ESP vocabulary was taught to complement General English structures and grammar.  At the end of the semester, a post-test was given to the students to determine the influence of the technical vocabulary in their proficiency.  Data analysis showed that the student-centered approach using basic technical vocabulary in general English learning was effective.  Furthermore, the results showed that when focusing to student’s needs, degree program students are more motivated to learn and read more academic literature related to their careers.  

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