Abstract
A rapidly increasing body of research shows that language skills significantly impact decision-making in today’s globalized business environments. Based on findings from a large data-driven literature survey using the PRISMA framework, this study applied descriptive statistics and content analysis to provide a comprehensive synthesis of key features of China’s business English teaching, as seen through the lens of n = 23 major research studies, drawn from a total of N = 521 English journal articles pub-lished during 2007 to 2023. The synthesis suggests that (1) curriculum development, language acqui-sition, technology-aided language learning, and assessment in language learning were found to be the most focal topics among business English teaching; and (2) in most studies, quantitative research was utilized compared to a medium use of mixed methods and the least use of a qualitative approach to address issues raised within business English teaching. However, (3) a clear gap is identified by con-sidering these findings for future research agendas, suggesting a possible investigation into teaching reforms of business English teaching and research methodology and setting. This study also advocates for more multi-level studies and suggests paying greater attention to potential new data sources and means of analysis. Future directions and implications are also discussed.
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Hu, K., & Alsaqqaf, A. (2025). Unveiling Trends and Gaps: A Systematic Review of Business English Teaching Research in China (2007–2023). Language Education and Assessment, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.29140/lea.v8n1.102673
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