阿拉伯世界高等教育英语:雅尔穆克大学需求分析个案研究

Muhammad Raji Zughoul , Riad Fayez Hussein
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本研究旨在探讨约旦耶尔穆克大学学生对英语的需求。为此目的,为学生和教师编制、试行和分发了单独的问卷(学生,N=1147;教员,N = 90)。问卷调查了三个主要问题:大学英语使用的程度;对学生语言能力的感知;以及对英语语言需求的认知。结果表明,除了课堂讨论和课堂上的学生提问外,英语在大多数教育环境中都得到了广泛的使用。也有证据表明,学生倾向于高估自己在不同语言技能方面的能力,而教师的反应则反映了更现实的估计。学生和教师都认为听力技能是最重要的;此后,他们的意见趋于分歧。本文讨论了耶尔穆克大学和类似院校的教学情况,并提倡更强的ESP导向。
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English for higher education in the Arab world: A case study of needs analysis at Yarmouk University

This study attempts to explore the needs for English at Yarmouk University in Jordan. For this purpose separate questionnaires for students and faculty were developed, piloted and distributed (Students, N=1147; Faculty, N=90). The questionnaires investigated three major issues: the extent of English language use at the university; perception of the students' language abilities; and perception of English language needs. Results indicate the widespread use of English in most educational settings except for class discussion and student questions in lectures. There is also evidence that students tend to overestimate their abilities in the different language skills, while a more realistic estimate is reflected in the responses of the faculty. Both students and faculty agree on the primary importance of the listening skill; thereafter their opinions tend to diverge. Implications for the teaching situation at Yarmouk and comparable institutions are discussed, and a stronger orientation to ESP advoted.

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