Merchant Marine Academy, Aspropyrgos Attikis, Greece.
International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2026, 19(01), 453-463
Article DOI: 10.30574/ijsra.2026.19.1.0760
Received on 21 February 2026; revised on 08 April 2026; accepted on 10 April 2026
The article explores the connection between Adult Education and English for Specific Purposes (ESP) within the framework of Communicative Language Teaching (CLT). It emphasizes how their integration promotes the development of communicative competence in adult learners. In today’s fast-changing technological, economic, and social landscape, lifelong learning is crucial. Adults increasingly need to acquire specialized skills to perform effectively in professional settings where English serves as a global lingua franca.
Adult education differs from traditional schooling in that adult learners bring prior experiences, professional responsibilities, and well-defined goals to the learning process. Their learning tends to be goal-oriented, problem-centered, and directly linked to real-life needs. Consequently, traditional language teaching methods that focus on general grammar and abstract knowledge often fall short of meeting adult learners’ expectations. ESP offers an appropriate pedagogical framework by concentrating on learners’ specific communicative needs within academic or professional contexts.
The theoretical foundations of adult education emphasize autonomy, experience, motivation, and relevance. These principles underpin the concept of andragogy, which focuses on self-directed learning, intrinsic motivation, and practical application of knowledge. ESP aligns well with these principles by emphasizing needs analysis, authentic communication tasks, and learner-centered course design. A key component of ESP is needs analysis, which identifies learners’ current skills, professional objectives, and the communicative demands of their target environments. By customizing course content based on these needs, ESP programs boost motivation and ensure that learning remains relevant and applicable to real-world contexts.
The paper further examines the development of communicative competence, encompassing linguistic, sociolinguistic, pragmatic, and strategic skills. Approaches like Communicative Language Teaching and Task-Based Learning allow learners to engage in meaningful interactions that simulate professional communication. Despite its benefits, adult ESP education encounters challenges such as learner diversity, limited time, and institutional constraints. Nevertheless, advancements in digital technologies, flexible learning environments, and enhanced collaboration between educators and professional communities present promising opportunities for the future.
In summary, integrating adult education principles with ESP forms an effective approach that fosters communicative competence, supports professional growth, and encourages lifelong learning.
Adult Education; Communicative Language Teaching; Communicative Competence; English For Specific Purposes (ESP); Needs Analysis; Andragogy
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SOFIA KOUTSOGIANNI. ESP and adult education in a communicative language teaching context: A dynamic cooperation for effective and efficient teaching. International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2026, 19(01), 453-463. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2026.19.1.0760.






