Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/314588
Title: English language training for core course instruction in commerce courses an intervention study
Researcher: Bhavani, S
Guide(s): Pinto, Anil Joseph
Keywords: Arts and Humanities
Content and Language Integration Learning,
Content Based Instruction,
Core course content,
English for Specific Purpose,
intervention.
Language
Language Across Curriculum,
Language and Linguisticsn
Language instruction,
University: CHRIST University
Completed Date: 2019
Abstract: Tracing the scope and growth of English in the globalised world, this research focusses on helping the learners to improve their English language proficiency through core course instruction. The research has identified the scope of study in the Commerce discipline of higher education setting. The study aims to locate the possibility of learning and improving general vocabulary for the purpose of communication. It traces the existing studies in integrating English language in core course content at various levels and establishes the gap in the study. The mileage that English Language Teaching has covered in the past few decades is far newlinefrom listing. However, areas of study that might seem familiar and established still newlineseem to provide more scope for research. English language, no doubt has become newlinethe medium of instruction in most of the higher education settings. Students get newlineexposed to different course content through English, and training teachers for various skills has become an important quarter in the education setting. With each passing generation, there is a need to create a training approach that suits the lifestyle, advancements in various forums and needs of the learners. This research attempts to create a training module for the purpose of equipping teachers with the ability to teach English, which is the medium of instruction, through core course instruction in the higher education scenario. The research provides a module that could serve as a model for teachers to use language effectively and equip their learners not just with the knowledge of the subject, but also the knowledge of the language through which the content is delivered. The purpose of this study is to highlight the need for a holistic understanding of the language used for content delivery and also to enable students to be able to use the language inputs received here, in daily life communication too. newline newline newline newline
Pagination: A4
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/314588
Appears in Departments:Department of English

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