ESP课程的目标英语需求分析:探索也门一所大学医科学生对必需品的看法

Q1 Social Sciences
Wafa Ahmed Farea, M. K. A. Singh
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本研究的重点是对为医科学生设计的特定用途英语(ESP)课程进行需求分析和观点评估。研究旨在确定医科学生对使用英语语言技能的频率和重要性的看法。研究采用了问卷调查和半结构式访谈两种不同的工具来收集数据。受访者包括也门伊卜大学的186名医科学生、4名ESP讲师和10名医学系(DM)学科讲师。本研究通过三种版本的问卷从三个不同的学科组(n=200)收集定量数据。相应地,对这三个信息提供者(人数=29)中的一组进行了一些后续访谈,对数据收集程序进行了补充。收集到的数据通过 SPSS 软件包进行了分析,随后对半结构化访谈进行了定性数据专题分析。结果显示,医学生认为最常用的技能是听力和阅读,而他们的 ESP 和 DM 学科讲师则认为医学生使用写作和听力。结果显示,尽管所有参与者都认为目标需求中的大多数英语语言技能和子技能重要或非常重要,但在偏好和优先顺序方面存在差异。本研究的结果有望作为进一步研究的参考材料,并为ESP课程设计者提供有价值的考虑,从而为满足也门医科学生的英语目标需求提供有用信息。
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A target English needs analysis on ESP course: Exploring medical students’ perceptions of necessities at a Yemeni university
This research focuses on the needs analysis and perspectives in evaluating English for Specific Purposes (ESP) courses designed for medical students. The study intends to identify the medical students’ perceptions of the frequency and importance of using English language skills. Two different instruments, questionnaires and semi-structured interviews, were used to collect data. Respondents included 186 medical students, 4 ESP lecturers, and 10 Department of Medicine (DM) Subject Matter lecturers at Ibb University in Yemen. In this study, quantitative data were collected from three different subject groups (n=200) by means of three versions of the questionnaire. Correspondingly, some follow-up interviews, which were organised with a group of these three informants (n=29), complemented the data collection procedure. The collected data was analysed via the SPSS software package, followed by a qualitative data thematic analysis of semi-structured interviews. The findings showed some differences in which medical students believed the most frequent skills used are Listening and Reading, while their ESP and DM Subject Matter lecturers believed that medical students use Writing and Listening. The results revealed that although most of the English language skills and sub-skills in target needs were considered important or very important by all the participants, there were discrepancies in the preferences and priorities. The findings of this study are expected to be used as reference material for further research and give valuable considerations which may provide useful information for the ESP course designers to meet the target English needs of medical students in Yemen.
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Training, Language and Culture
Training, Language and Culture Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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