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Module 08

Module 08. Need Analysis. What’s Inside: Current concept of need analysis Matching need analysis and situation Gathering info: a target situation analysis framework. Need Analysis

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Module 08

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  1. Module 08 Need Analysis

  2. What’s Inside: • Current concept of need analysis • Matching need analysis and situation • Gathering info: a target situation analysis framework

  3. Need Analysis If learners, sponsors and teachers know why the learners need English, that awareness will have an influence on what will be acceptable as reasonable content in the language course and, on the positive side, what potential can be exploited.

  4. What are target needs? • Necessities: what the learner has to know in order to function effectively in the target situation.

  5. b) Lacks: what the learner knows already so that you can the decide which of the necessities the learner lacks

  6. c) Wants: the learner have a view as to what their needs are. The importance of learner motivation in the learning process, learner perceived wants cannot be ignored.

  7. What is important is that the ESP course designer or teacher is aware of such differences and takes account of them in materials and methodology.

  8. “A method which frustrates the predictions of the learner is patently bad…much of (the) satisfaction (of ) learners will come when they feel that the hurdles they themselves have predicted have been cleared” Davies and Currie (1971)

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