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Title: The place of english in the maritime industry
Other Titles: case study of GEMA industry in Bejaia
Authors: Idir, Amir
Outah, Susanne
Imerzoukene ép. Yahmi, Sonia (directrice de thèse)
Keywords: English language
GEMA workers
Maritime Company
Issue Date: 2024
Abstract: English has evolved into a universal language with a significant influence across various aspects of life, including society and workplace. Its importance is recognized globally, even for non-native speakers. In Algeria, alongside Arabic, Berber, and French, English holds increasing significance, particularly in education, business, and international communication. The evolution of English for Specific Purposes (ESP) has been notable, meeting professional language needs. Algeria now offers tailored courses in English for specific purposes, reflecting its importance in areas like business, tourism, and engineering. This dissertation examines the use of English among GEMA workers in Bejaia City, analyzing its importance, role, and various uses across different professional statuses within the company. Given its prevalence in global exchanges and industries, particularly in maritime, the study explores how learning English within the Maritime company aids in professional growth and career advancement. It also identifies challenges faced in developing English skills and suggests strategies for improving English language support within the Maritime Company. To achieve our objectives, we relied on 8 questionnaires for the 8 GEMA workers. In conclusion, the dissertation underscores the ongoing need to enhance language proficiency in the Maritime Industry in particular and the Maritime industry all along Algeria to ensure safety, efficiency, and competitiveness.
Description: Linguistics
URI: http://univ-bejaia.dz/dspace/123456789/24294
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