Identifying Aircraft Maintenance Trainees' English Language Learning Needs

IF 0.1 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Malaysian Journal of ELT Research Pub Date : 2021-12-31 DOI:10.52696/ijcb2913
Reshminder Kaur
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In the quest to develop an exceptional Aviation English (AE) module for aircraft maintenance engineers (AMEs), it is imperative to determine the specific English language learning needs of those majoring in aircraft maintenance. This study aimed to identify the English language skills AMEs use in their workplace. Meanwhile, the findings allowed module developers and language instructors to tailor a content-specific module that met future AMEs' language needs and helped improve their language proficiency. The qualitative study was performed at the University Kuala Lumpur Malaysian Institute of Aviation Technology (UniKL MIAT). Data were collected using three types of instruments, namely i) interviews; ii) interaction analysis, and iii) text analysis. Based on data collected from six respondents, the findings showed that AMEs require special attention in improving their writing and technical writing ability. Besides, reading is another skill that needs special attention. Those involved in aircraft maintenance must read technical manuals, give instructions, and have good comprehension ability to minimise miscommunication and misinterpretation. Furthermore, although listening and speaking skills are exceptional skills, maintenance engineers' need to master reading comprehension and writing is more than other engineering-related positions. The investigation revealed that aircraft maintenance trainees must be equipped with relevant language skills. The findings would help course module developers and language instructors produce modules that meet the aviation trainees' needs.
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确定飞机维修学员的英语学习需求
在为飞机维修工程师(AMEs)开发特殊的航空英语(AE)模块的过程中,必须确定飞机维修专业人员的具体英语学习需求。这项研究旨在确定AMEs在工作场所使用的英语语言技能。同时,这些发现允许模块开发人员和语言教师定制特定内容的模块,以满足未来AMEs的语言需求,并帮助提高他们的语言熟练程度。定性研究是在吉隆坡大学马来西亚航空技术研究所(UniKL MIAT)进行的。数据收集使用三种类型的工具,即i)访谈;Ii)交互分析,iii)文本分析。根据从六名受访者收集的数据,调查结果表明,AMEs需要特别注意提高他们的写作和技术写作能力。此外,阅读是另一项需要特别注意的技能。参与飞机维修的人员必须阅读技术手册,给出指令,并具有良好的理解能力,以尽量减少误解和误解。此外,虽然听力和口语技能是特殊的技能,但维护工程师比其他工程相关职位更需要掌握阅读理解和写作。调查显示,飞机维修培训生必须具备相关的语言技能。研究结果将有助于课程模块开发人员和语言教师制作满足航空受训人员需求的模块。
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