Abstract

In non-English study programs, English learning material is arranged based on the specificities of the English learners themselves, commonly known as English for Specific Purpose (ESP). By using a qualitative approach and descriptive method, this study aims to map the students’ English language skills, determine the objectives of learning English, and the concept of ESP material needed by students in the non-English Study Program at UMSU. Sources of data in this study were 80 (eighty) respondents (students) from non-English study programs who had already completed their general English course. Data analysis was performed by using qualitative descriptive methods in terms of numbers and percentages. The results show that the students’ needs vary from one student to another depending on their respective fields of knowledge. The students’ average ability starts from the low until intermediate level, and speaking and listening skills cover those needed by the learners of the respective study program. Their learning objectives are divided into two criteria, short-term goals related to current needs such as academic/educational needs and long-term goals related to their world of work after completing education. The concept of ESP English learning needed depends on the varying needs of each existing non-English study program. Thus, the ESP concept that is designed must be adapted to these needs.

Highlights

  • In the Indonesian context, English has begun to be taught from elementary school to Higher Education, which at each level there are levels of mastery of English skills that are not the same

  • The results show that the students’ needs vary from one student to another depending on their respective fields of knowledge

  • Each instrument used in this study is intended to answer research problems related to how the English language skills of non-English Study Program students in general, what are the students' goals in learning English in the non-English Study Program, and https://jurnal.uisu.ac.id/index.php/languageliteracy what are the concepts English for Specific Purpose (ESP) material needed by students in the non-English Study Program at Universitas Muhammadiyah Sumatera Utara (UMSU)

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Introduction

In the Indonesian context, English has begun to be taught from elementary school to Higher Education, which at each level there are levels of mastery of English skills that are not the same. For Higher Education level, English learners should have started is devoted to the development of the ability to communicate by the scientific fields they choose This is because almost all study programs in Higher Education provide English courses for 1 or 2 semesters in each of their study programs, including non-English study programs. At the level of universities, students as English learners are assumed to already have basic skills sufficient knowledge of English grammar that supports the ability to communicate in English automatically. There are still weaknesses of English learners regarding the topic of basic grammar in English, namely regarding the subject-verb agreement with a fairly high average percentage of 95% errors https://jurnal.uisu.ac.id/index.php/languageliteracy

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