Title of article :
Evaluation of Tabriz medical students’ expectations of learning English for specific purposes (ESP): A focus on gender and subject field
Author/Authors :
Sojoodizadeh, Rana Department of English - Tabriz Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tabriz , Ahangari, Saeideh Department of English - Tabriz Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tabriz , Sheykhsaran, Elham Department of Bacteriology - Faculty of Medicine - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: Teaching professional English is a field that began in the 1960s simultaneously with the worldwide recognition of English as a common scientific language among scientists and researchers. Learners’ language needs and expectations have received much attention during
the last decade. Likewise, within the scope of medical English, understanding the expectations
of students is of the utmost importance. This study was designed to investigate the expectations
of medical students regarding English language learning and application.
Methods: This cross-sectional study examined the expectations of 362 medical students in three
program groups (medicine, dentistry, and pharmacy) in learning professional English during
their coursework. A reliable and valid questionnaire was distributed among students who had a
specific professional English course in various semesters in the faculty of medicine. Descriptive
statistics and inferential analyses were conducted using SPSS software version 16.0
Results: In this study, the most frequent expectation from medical students was for their teachers
to translate texts into the Persian language and help them to comprehend medical texts and
final examinations, including translating from Persian to English as well. The results also found
a difference between the expectations of male and female students, with female students
having higher expectations than male students. There was no significant difference among the
students of the three program groups (medicine, dentistry, and pharmacy) for total expectations
or evaluation. However, there was a significant difference between the medical and pharmacy
students.
Conclusion: Measuring student expectations is a critical factor in addressing English language
learning, including professors’ knowledge and interest, of students’ various abilities in English for specific purposes (ESP).
Keywords :
General English course , Student expectations , English specific purposes
Journal title :
Research and Development in Medical Education