Practice of the Reading Skill in an ESP Context Using Web-retrieved Materials: The Case of Engineering Students at the University of Tlemcen
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University of Tlemcen
Abstract
The vast amount and great variety of current and readily available materials on Internet can be exploited to
integrate the different skills in ESP teaching. This research explores the integration of web-based materials into a
content-based ESP course. It examines how Internet offers the opportunity to design significant activities related to
the course objectives. It is, therefore, proposed that Internet should be used to help learners take more control of
their learning and promote attitudes which lead to autonomous learning and motivating teaching. The present
research work is an experimental case study of 2nd year Electronic Instrumentation Engineering Master Students.
Data were collected through three instruments of research: a students’ questionnaire, an English teachers’ interview
and experimental instruments (pre- and post-tests). Qualitative and quantitative analyses were proceeded in order to
have insights into engineering students’ needs as well as attitudes towards the integration of web-retrieved
materials in the reading instruction. After analysis, it was revealed that EIE students need to develop particular
skills in English and raise their reading abilities as well. It was also shown that the integration of web-based
materials in teaching the reading skill was positively accepted by those students resulted by their progress after
experimentation.