Teachers’ and Learners’ Attitudes Towards Dialectal Arabic Use in an ESP Context : Case Study of Radiography Students at INFSSF Tlemcen
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Recently, the study of attitudes about the use of learners’ mother tongue during the
learning and teaching of foreign languages in general, and the learning of "English for
special purposes" in particular, has occupied a prominent place among researchers in
the field of language studies. From this context, this study was conducted to discover
the attitude of the second year students of radiography and the professor assigned to
teach them English for medical purposes about the use of the mother tongue( Dialect)
in the English language class for medical purposes and noting their linguistic behavior
indicates that the attitude of most students is positive, as using their mother tongue in
the aforementioned field helps them to understand the content of the lesson and also
enables them to maintain the continuity of discussion and conversation, and this use
also enables them to cover their English language shortcomings. As for the teacher’s
attitude, it was negative It was built on the premise that the use of the mother tongue is
not effective in a way that has negative effects on the students' linguistic abilities in the
fields of study and work as radiographers. By taking into account the teacher's attitude,
limiting the random use of the learners’ mother tongue during the ESP sessions can be
done through several methods, including: pre-preparation of lessons by the students,
the use of audio-visual aids by their ESP teacher.