国防人员的能力准备:军官学员英语语言需求调查

N. A. A. Rahman, M. Yunus, Nurfaradilla Binti Mohamad Nasri, Emily Abd Rahman
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确定学习者的感知需求可以帮助 ESL 从业人员更有效地设计教学材料,解决语言学习中的差距。本研究旨在调查士官生对未来工作场所的英语语言技能要求,并评估英语在工作表现、晋升前景和个人生活中的重要性。为此,我们编制了一份调查问卷,并分发给来自一所国防大学的 104 名士官生。然后使用 SPSS 26 版对定量数据进行了描述性分析。调查结果表明,士官生认为所有四种英语语言技能--听、说、读、写--都是他们未来工作场所所必需的。然而,如果将这些技能按优先顺序排列,阅读技能优先,其次是口语和写作技能,它们被视为同等重要。听力技能被认为对学员未来的工作不太重要。此外,学员认为英语语言技能对工作表现和个人生活至关重要,但对晋升则不那么重要。这些发现对改进未来的英语教学大纲设计具有重要意义,其目标是成功教授所有英语语言技能。
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Proficiency Preparedness in Defence Workforce: A Survey of Cadet Officers’ English Language Needs
Identifying learners' perceived needs can assist ESL practitioners in designing instructional materials more effectively, addressing gaps in language learning. This study aims to investigate the perceived English language skill requirements of cadet officers for their future workplaces and to assess the perceived importance of English in job performance, promotion prospects, and personal life. To achieve this, a questionnaire was developed and distributed to 104 cadet officers from a defence university. Then the quantitative data were analysed descriptively, using SPSS Version 26. The findings indicate that cadets perceive all four English language skills—listening, speaking, reading, and writing—as being essential for their future workplaces. However, when these skills are ranked in terms of priority, reading skills take precedence, followed by speaking and writing skills, which are seen as being equally important. Listening skills are perceived to be less important for cadets’ future workplaces. Additionally, cadets consider English language skills to be crucial for job performance and personal life but less important for promotion. These findings offer significant implications for the improvement of future English syllabus designs, with the goal of successfully teaching all English language skills.
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