FACTORS INFLUENCING THE LEARNING OF ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES OF THE STUDENT AT ACADEMY OF FINANCE
Abstract
For both teachers and students, teaching and studying English for Specific Purposes (ESP) has become essential in the majority of academic subjects. The goal of the current study is to identify frequent characteristics that impact AOF students learning ESP and offered methods to address issues that reduce the subject's efficacy. A combination of student surveys and interviews. The results show that the course's goals are to improve students' ESP vocabulary ability, students' strong proficiency in vocabulary and grammar, teachers' good teaching competence, and its coursebook providing relatively sufficient and relevant ESP learning. However, the findings show that a number of factors, including those related to students, teachers, and the university itself, have a detrimental impact on ESP learning at the university. Additionally, the results have provided insight into some possible ways to address issues that both teachers and students have faced during the learning process.