Reconsidering the Distinction between English for Specific Purposes (ESP) and English for General Purposes (EGP) - Towards a Unified Perspective

Nor Eddine Azalmad
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This article critically examines the distinction between English for Specific Purposes (ESP) and English for General Purposes (EGP) within language teaching contexts. It argues that the traditional dichotomy between ESP and EGP is inadequate and proposes a unified perspective. The rationale behind this argument is that all English language teaching experiences involve specificity, as learners’ language needs are influenced by their particular goals, domains, and contexts. The article challenges the prevailing assumptions and highlights the limitations of the ESP vs. EGP dichotomy. The key findings reveal that the boundaries between ESP and EGP are blurred and that considering all English language teaching as ESP provides a more comprehensive and inclusive approach. This reevaluation has significant implications for language pedagogy, curriculum design, and teacher training, urging a shift in perspective toward recognizing the specific nature of all language learning and teaching contexts.
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从统一的视角重新审视专用英语与通用英语的区别
本文对特殊用途英语(ESP)和通用英语(EGP)在语言教学中的区别进行了批判性的探讨。本文认为传统的ESP和EGP的二分法是不充分的,并提出了一个统一的观点。这一论点背后的理论基础是,所有的英语教学经验都具有特殊性,因为学习者的语言需求受到他们特定的目标、领域和语境的影响。本文挑战了流行的假设,并强调了ESP与EGP二分法的局限性。主要发现表明,ESP和ESP之间的界限是模糊的,将所有英语语言教学视为ESP提供了一种更全面和包容的方法。这种重新评估对语言教学法、课程设计和教师培训具有重要意义,促使人们转变观点,认识到所有语言学习和教学环境的特殊性。
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