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Economic students' perception of the English-taught bachelor’s programme
Economic students' perception of the English-taught bachelor’s programme

Author(s): Elena Tălmăcian
Subject(s): Foreign languages learning, Cognitive linguistics, Higher Education
Published by: Center for Studies in European Integration, Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova
Keywords: English-taught bachelor’s programme; economic students' perception; comprehension challenges;

Summary/Abstract: The present article is based on a research on economic students’ comfort degree regarding the experience of being taught in English. The survey was addressed to 150 1st year students within The Faculty of Accounting and Management Information, the Bucharest University of Economic Studies that are taught the whole academic program (6 courses and 7 seminars) in English. Although most of the surveyed students have a C1 level of English, our target was to find out the challenges of an academic program in English, whether there are any communication barriers, how comfortable surveyed students feel about being taught in English, taking into account the fact that the subjects that they study are economic ones, therefore they operate with lots of specialized terms and expressions which may unfavorably impact students’ comprehension.

  • Issue Year: 2019
  • Issue No: 14
  • Page Range: 37-42
  • Page Count: 6
  • Language: English
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