ANALYSIS OF COHESIVE DEVICES IN THE ESP TEXTBOOK ON ACCOUNTING AT UNIVERSITY OF LABOR AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS Cao Thị Huyền Nga Trường Đại học Ngoại ngữ Luận văn ThS.. After several years
Trang 1ANALYSIS OF COHESIVE DEVICES IN THE ESP TEXTBOOK ON ACCOUNTING
AT UNIVERSITY OF LABOR AND SOCIAL
AFFAIRS
Cao Thị Huyền Nga
Trường Đại học Ngoại ngữ Luận văn ThS Chuyên ngành: English Linguistics; Mã số: 60 22 15
Người hướng dẫn: M.A Nguyen Quynh Trang
Năm bảo vệ: 2011
Keywords: Tiếng Anh; Phương tiện liên kết; Giáo trình
Content
PART A: INTRODUCTION
1 Rationale
Since Vietnam opened its door to the world, more and more foreigners have been coming
to Vietnam to do business As a result, a lot of foreign subsidiaries and businesses are operating
in Vietnam, most of which need people who have a good working knowledge of English They need people whose English is good enough to work efficiently Consequently, English for Specific Purposes (ESP) has become more popular because of its usefulness in jobs and undoubtedly become an indispensable branch in English language teaching in Vietnam ESP courses, therefore, have been designed to meet the demand University of Labor and Social Affairs swiftly added ESP to English teaching and learning program ESP courses at ULSA include ESP for Insurance, Social Work, Human Management and Resources, and especially Accounting which occupies the largest number of students
Trang 2After several years teaching ESP for students of Accounting, I have come to realize that most of ULSA students lack the adequate linguistic knowledge in English to read and understand
a slightly complex written text, especially texts related to Accounting So, students tend to make errors at sentences which lead to misinterpret the correct content of the texts Moreover, students are poor in recognizing sentence, word relation and transferring ideas They find it difficult to find suitable words to express their ideas, or even their vocabulary is fairly good, they still don’t know how to connect words to form a complete meaningful sentence They are, consequently, not well- organized in their own reading and writing It’s mostly due to students’ insufficient language base They do not pay full attention to the cohesive devices used in the context of the text
To understand thoroughly the use of cohesive devices as linguistic means in the text is very essential for non-major students of English, especially for students of ULSA The demand for analyzing cohesive devices used in ESP textbook becomes extremely urgent Thus I have decided to study cohesive devices used in the English textbook on Accounting I do hope that this study partially helps both teachers and students at ULSA improve the effectiveness of teaching and leaning ESP
2 Aims of the study
Firstly, the study mainly aims at describing and analyzing cohesive devices in the ESP textbook on Accounting in terms of grammar and lexis Secondly, it attempts to find out teachers’ attitudes towards teaching cohesion Thirdly, giving out implications to teaching and learning reading skill in ESP is the last aim of the study
The following research questions are raised to reach the aims of the study:
1 What are the frequencies of occurrence of cohesive devices in the ESP textbook on Accounting?
2 What are teachers’ attitudes towards teaching cohesion?
3 Scope of the study
The source of the study takes the current course book at ULSA: “English for Labor and
Social Affairs”, Labor and Social Affair Press, Hanoi 2009 Due to limited time and within
the framework of a minor MA thesis, the study just mainly focuses on grammatical and lexical
Trang 3cohesion in the ESP textbook for third- year and fourth- year Accounting students at ULSA in which texts from unit 17 to unit 25 are taken and used as written discourse
Moreover, the study will not try to propose all the possible solutions to cohesion teaching and learning but only suggest some implications that are directly drawn from the textbook analysis, interview and questionnaire analysis
4 Significance of the study
In term of theoretical significance the study tries to contribute to verifying the correctness and significance of linguistic theory through discovering the discourse of Accounting In term of practical significance, the study gives out some practical applications such as combining linguistic theory and practice in analyzing written English discourse of Accounting
5 Methods of the study
Firstly, the methods of description, analysis and statistics in linguistics are used in this study The study will base on reviewing materials used in the ESP course for Accounting at ULSA in order to collect and classify cohesive devices so as to point out the frequency of occurrence of cohesive devices used in the reading texts
Secondly, both qualitative and quantitative approaches are used to find out teachers’ attitude towards teaching cohesion and student’s perception of understanding cohesive devices to
do reading exercises Data from the interview and questionnaire will be analyzed qualitatively and quantitatively to achieve the objectives of the study
Thirdly, the findings from data analysis are inductively presented, that is, to move from less general to more general statements
6 Design of the study
The thesis consists of three parts:
Part A: Introduction
This part introduces the rationale, aims, scope, significance and methods of the study
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Chapter 1 deals with theoretical background of the research with three main section:
discourse with spoken and written discourse, cohesion with coherence, cohesive devices in terms
of grammar and lexis
Chapter 2 gives out the methodology used in the study
Chapter 3 supplies the findings and discussion of analyzing cohesive devices used in
written discourse of textbook on Accounting: grammar cohesion and lexical cohesion to find each subtype of cohesion’s frequency of use; investigating teacher’s attitudes towards teaching cohesion and student’s perception of understanding cohesive devices to do reading exercises
Part C: Conclusions
This part consists of a summary of the findings, conclusion remarks, implications and suggestions for further study
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