書籍詳情
格式
平裝書
頁數
274
語言
英語
已出版
Mar 25, 2013
出版商
Cambridge University Press
版本
1
ISBN-10
0521128145
ISBN-13
9780521128148
描述
This work delves into the essential aspects of needs analysis within the context of language course design, particularly for English for Specific Purposes (ESP). The authors, with their collective expertise, propose a holistic approach that thoroughly investigates the specific linguistic and communicative demands of learners in various professional fields.
By integrating theoretical insights and practical methodologies, they emphasize the importance of understanding learners' backgrounds, industries, and ultimate goals. Their approach encourages educators and course designers to adopt comprehensive strategies that address not only the linguistic competencies required but also the contextual elements that impact effective communication.
Throughout the narrative, the authors articulate the role of needs analysis as a critical foundation for creating tailored language programs. Their work serves as a valuable resource for language educators seeking to innovate and improve course efficacy by aligning instructional content with the genuine needs of learners in diverse professional environments.
By integrating theoretical insights and practical methodologies, they emphasize the importance of understanding learners' backgrounds, industries, and ultimate goals. Their approach encourages educators and course designers to adopt comprehensive strategies that address not only the linguistic competencies required but also the contextual elements that impact effective communication.
Throughout the narrative, the authors articulate the role of needs analysis as a critical foundation for creating tailored language programs. Their work serves as a valuable resource for language educators seeking to innovate and improve course efficacy by aligning instructional content with the genuine needs of learners in diverse professional environments.