Rethinking The Languages For Specific Purposes Syllabus In The 21St Century: Topic-Centered Or Skills-Centered (original) (raw)
21st century has transformed the labor market<br> landscape in a way of posing new and different demands on<br> university graduates as well as university lecturers, which means that<br> the knowledge and academic skills students acquire in the course of<br> their studies should be applicable and transferable from the higher<br> education context to their future professional careers. Given the<br> context of the Languages for Specific Purposes (LSP) classroom, the<br> teachers' objective is not only to teach the language itself, but also to<br> prepare students to use that language as a medium to develop generic<br> skills and competences. These include media and information<br> literacy, critical and creative thinking, problem-solving and analytical<br> skills, effective written and oral communication, as well as<br> collaborative work and social skills, all of which are necessary to<br> make universi...