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Item An Analysis of ESP learners’ Needs : The case of first year Dentistry studentsat The University of Ghardaia(جامعة غرداية, 2025) Fairouz, HADJADJThis research aims to explore the specific English language needs of first year dentistry students at the University of Ghardaia, with a focus on identifying the language skills required in their academic and professional contexts. English plays a vital role in the field of dentistry, especially in accessing scientific resources, communicating in international settings, and keeping up with global advancements. The study investigates students’ perceptions of English, the challenges they face in learning the language, and their preferences regarding course content and teaching methods. A descriptive research design was adopted, using a quantitative approach based on a questionnaire administered to 21 dentistry students. The results reveal that most students consider English important for their future careers, particularly in tasks related to reading academic materials, communicating with international peers, and attending professional events. However, they face several obstacles, such as limited instructional time and the dominance of French in their coursework especially in the Algerian context. The findings underline the importance of designing a more tailored ESP curriculum that aligns with the real needs of students.Conducting a well-structured Needs Analysis helps teachers and course designers create English courses that are better suited to students’ actual needs. This makes it easier for learners to achieve their academic and professional goals, and to improve their English skills more effectively.Item Investigating the Perceptions and Attitudes of EFL learners towards Business English The Case of the Faculty of Economics students at the University of Ouargla(جامعة غرداية, 2024) Salah Eddine, CHERRAK; Djelloul, KADDOURIEnglish has become a global language and a means of international communication. It is an important language in educational field and future professional jobs. However, English has developed to become the global language for business field. English for specific purposes (ESP) is inherently a student- centered subject. Learners‘ perceptions and attitudes are the fundamental determinants of the learning outcomes of ESP students. This Research shows that the distinction between ‗General English‘ and ESP which the latter focuses on understanding the learners‘ needs. This research carries out a mixed-methods study of 87 management, economics and commerce students at the University of Ouargla with the objective of formulating strategies for improving Business English programs to enhance students‘ employability. The participants‘ perceptions and attitudes regarding the importance of Business English in preparing them for their academic study and the job market, along with a self-assessment of their language needs, were gathered via a 20 -item close-ended questionnaire with students in management and commerce .The results indicate that university students of management and commerce at Ouargla university , are fully aware of their language needs and can make decisions regarding the particular language skills that are needed for their own success in the academic study and the job market. The results also show that students hold very positive attitudes towards Business English and believe that success in the study and career is dependent on proper and adequate Business English provision at the university level.