Esp
Esp
Esp
It is the process of interpreting the raw need analysis data to produce “an integrated series of
learning experiences to lead learners to a particular state of knowledge (Hutchinson and Waters 1987:54),
ESP courses are determined in all essential by the prior analysis of the communication needs of the
learners (Munby 1978)
Create a syllabus
Design material to
exemplify syllabus items
The figure above shows that this approach starts at identifying learners target
situation and then select theoretical language to identify the linguistic features that the learners need.
Based on the identified data, syllabus created. The next step is designing material based on the syllabus,
then establishing evaluation to see the successfulness of the course.
Theoretical views
of learning
Skilled centered approach starts at identifying target situation based on the data
from target situation. Based on the data from target situation analysis, it is determined theoretical views
of language, skill required to cope target situation, and theoretical view of learning. Based on all data the
syllabus is created. Based on the syllabus, then material is developed and then conducting evaluation.
Analyze students
Content
4. Integrated approach
An approach that integrate teacher centered learning, learner centered learning
and learning centered approach. It is based on the principle that learner in learning process
must be guided by the teachers to learn optimally. Not all the learning source comes from
the learner, but the learning process can be processed optimally if the all components of the
learning process function well.
TARGET NEED
LEARNING NEED
TEACHING
EVALUATING
Integrated approach in analysis means integrated three components of need analysis, PSA, TSA
and LSA, which are involved integrated source of data - stakeholder, learner, teacher and expert.
The next step is creating syllabus which integrate more than two kinds of syllabus
The third step in the course design is material development. In this step course designer
integrates content material and functional language.
Teaching ESP must integrate student centered and teacher guided. In teaching process, the
main factor determining the failure or successfulness are learners and teachers. The teacher is nor the
only source of material, but the teacher play key role to facilitate learners to learn.
Evaluation is a final in course design. In order the information gathered maximum so the
method for collecting data for evaluation must also be collected
Curriculum
Is defined as the guideline of the chapters and academic content covered by an educational
system while undergoing a particular course or program. In theoretical sense, curriculum refers to what is
offered by the school or college, however, practically it has a wider scope which covers the knowledge
attitude, behavior, manner, performance and skill that are imparted or inculcated in a student. It contains
the teaching methods, lessons assignments, physical and mental exercise, activies, project, study material,
tutorials, presentation, assessment, test series, learning objectives and so on. Shurbi S. (2017)
Syllabus
TYPE OF SYLLABUS
Grammatical: is a list of grammatical structures, and usually divided into graded according to difficulty
and/ importance.
Lexical: a list of lexical items, with associate collocation and idioms, usually divide into graded section.
One such syllabus, based on a corpus (a computerized collocation of samples of authentic language) is
described in Willis, (1990).
Grammatical-lexical: is a very common kind of syllabus: both structure and lexis are specified together in
the section correspond to the units of a course, or in two separate lists.
Situational: is the syllabus that takes the real life context of language uses as their basis: section would be
headed by names of situation or location.
Topic Based: This is almost the same as Situational Syllabus, except that the heading is broadly topic-
based which usually indicate fairly clear set of vocabulary items,
Notional: notion is the concept that language can express. General Notion may include number, time,
place, color, specific notions look more like vocabulary items: man woman, afternoon.
Procedural: is the syllabus that focus on task to be done rather than language itself or even in the
meaning. Example of can be: map reading, scientific experiment or story writing
Process: is the only syllabus which is not pre-set. The content of the is negotiated with the learner at the
beginning of the course and during it, and actually listed only retrospectivity.
IMPORTANCE OF SYLLABUS
The syllabus lays out your expectation for the quality of wok you expect from your student and
shows student how should they prepare in class example the syllabus can explain whether the students
are supposed to do the reading before or after class. Mansbach J. (2016)
REFFRENCES
Dudley-Evans, T., and M.J. St. John, Development in English for Specific Purpose, Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1998.
Hutchinson, T., and A. Waters, English for Specific Purpose: a learning-centered Approach,
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987.
Lin J. et al, Integrating Curriculum Design Theory into ESP Course Construction: Aviation English for Aircraft
Engineering,
Vol.4, No 2, Tianjin China: Nankai University, 2014
S.S, Difference between Syllabus and Curriculum, http://keydifference.com. Retrieved September 29,2019