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Sociolinguistics and Registers : General English (GE), Special English SE or English for Specific Purposes; ESP) and International Business Communication (IBC)
This thesis is intended to clarify General English (GE), Special English (SE or English for Specific Purposes; ESP) and International Business Communication (IBC) which the writer has studied from the viewpoints of sociolinguistics and registers. Also, the disciplines of semantics and lexicology have been employed. It is the writer\u27s contention that the findings the writer made in the fields of General English, Special English and International Business Communication as detailed in the thesis will surely help develop the relevant sciences and contribute to society as a whole
ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES (ESP) AND THE TEACHING OF FINANCIAL ENGLISH
In Japan, teachers of English for Specific Purposes (ESP) have up to the present been mostly university English professors. The subjects they have taught include English for business communication and English for science and technology. However, people who are not university English professors but specialists in such areas as foreign trade, finance, industry, science, technology or medicine have also been asked to teach ESP. It is strongly hoped that ESP is taught at universities and other higher educational institutions, before students find employment in corporations or laboratories and receive in-house training there. Furthermore, the contents of the syllabus of each specific purpose of English, for example, Financial English, should meet the actual needs of those taking that particular course. As a non-native speaker of English I would also like to point out the unique merit of ESP; it is the method of international communication among people in similar work fields or those belonging to the common academic world. One can rather comfortably communicate with other members of similar fields by using ESP
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