ESP Course Design in the Light of Globalization Process: The Case of First Year LMD Students of the Economic Sciences Faculty at Abou-Bekr Belkaid University, Tlemcen
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The undertaken research investigation is a scientific dissertation conducted in the field
of TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) in general and ESP (English for Specific
Purposes) in particular. Due to the globalization process, English has become the language of
wide communication par excellence and good language mastery has become vital to scientific
research and development. The direct educational outcome of the globalization process in
Algeria resulted in the implementation of the LMD system to join the Anglo-Saxon model but
here too the Algerian context was not been taken into consideration.
Therefore, the study involved was a sequence of qualitative and quantitative data
comprehending definitions, reflections and a needs analysis directed to students of first year
LMD system at the Science Economic Faculty in order to gather information about hinges and
deficiencies in the teaching/learning process that result in a rather negative outcome. The
piece of research has finally resulted by some recommendations about the new techniques
used in language teaching/learning. The investigator has also ended the work by the design of
a sample course in order to cope with student’s needs to achieve the requested linguistic
performance.