A NEEDS ANALYSIS QUESTIONNAIRE FOR THE L2 CLASSROOM: INSIGHTS FROM A BRAZILIAN STUDY ON TASKS AND TECHNOLOGY

Having in mind the importance of pilot studies for empirical investigations in applied linguistics, this article aims to describe a needs analysis instrument which was used as part of a study combining tasks & technology (ELLIS, 2003; GONZÁLEZ-LLORET, 2016) for second/foreign language teaching i...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Juliane Regina Trevisol
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Paraná 2020-07-01
Series:Revista X
Subjects:
Online Access:https://revistas.ufpr.br/revistax/article/view/69553
id doaj-5c6bd74754b34c809e417d07d12aed8c
record_format Article
spelling doaj-5c6bd74754b34c809e417d07d12aed8c2021-08-10T14:48:45ZengUniversidade Federal do ParanáRevista X1980-06141980-06142020-07-0115312614510.5380/rvx.v15i3.6955333423A NEEDS ANALYSIS QUESTIONNAIRE FOR THE L2 CLASSROOM: INSIGHTS FROM A BRAZILIAN STUDY ON TASKS AND TECHNOLOGYJuliane Regina Trevisol0UNEBHaving in mind the importance of pilot studies for empirical investigations in applied linguistics, this article aims to describe a needs analysis instrument which was used as part of a study combining tasks & technology (ELLIS, 2003; GONZÁLEZ-LLORET, 2016) for second/foreign language teaching in Brazil. In addition, the goal is to assist other practitioners who want to design classroom activities integrating digital technology into their practice. For that, the design and implementation of the needs analysis questionnaire is explained and data from seven learners of English as a foreign language (EFL) are analyzed. Overall, results suggest some relevant insights gained from such a proposal, regarding for instance the consideration of learners’ linguistic and digital abilities, which may inform teachers when planning tasks for their language classes. Furthermore, for researchers, this movement reinforces the essentiality of conducting pilot studies as a way to reflect upon instruments, participants and specific contexts, therefore informing better routes for both research and pedagogical practices in different language learning and teaching environments.https://revistas.ufpr.br/revistax/article/view/69553digital technologyenglish language classroominstrumentlanguage teachingneeds analysistask design.
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Juliane Regina Trevisol
spellingShingle Juliane Regina Trevisol
A NEEDS ANALYSIS QUESTIONNAIRE FOR THE L2 CLASSROOM: INSIGHTS FROM A BRAZILIAN STUDY ON TASKS AND TECHNOLOGY
Revista X
digital technology
english language classroom
instrument
language teaching
needs analysis
task design.
author_facet Juliane Regina Trevisol
author_sort Juliane Regina Trevisol
title A NEEDS ANALYSIS QUESTIONNAIRE FOR THE L2 CLASSROOM: INSIGHTS FROM A BRAZILIAN STUDY ON TASKS AND TECHNOLOGY
title_short A NEEDS ANALYSIS QUESTIONNAIRE FOR THE L2 CLASSROOM: INSIGHTS FROM A BRAZILIAN STUDY ON TASKS AND TECHNOLOGY
title_full A NEEDS ANALYSIS QUESTIONNAIRE FOR THE L2 CLASSROOM: INSIGHTS FROM A BRAZILIAN STUDY ON TASKS AND TECHNOLOGY
title_fullStr A NEEDS ANALYSIS QUESTIONNAIRE FOR THE L2 CLASSROOM: INSIGHTS FROM A BRAZILIAN STUDY ON TASKS AND TECHNOLOGY
title_full_unstemmed A NEEDS ANALYSIS QUESTIONNAIRE FOR THE L2 CLASSROOM: INSIGHTS FROM A BRAZILIAN STUDY ON TASKS AND TECHNOLOGY
title_sort needs analysis questionnaire for the l2 classroom: insights from a brazilian study on tasks and technology
publisher Universidade Federal do Paraná
series Revista X
issn 1980-0614
1980-0614
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Having in mind the importance of pilot studies for empirical investigations in applied linguistics, this article aims to describe a needs analysis instrument which was used as part of a study combining tasks & technology (ELLIS, 2003; GONZÁLEZ-LLORET, 2016) for second/foreign language teaching in Brazil. In addition, the goal is to assist other practitioners who want to design classroom activities integrating digital technology into their practice. For that, the design and implementation of the needs analysis questionnaire is explained and data from seven learners of English as a foreign language (EFL) are analyzed. Overall, results suggest some relevant insights gained from such a proposal, regarding for instance the consideration of learners’ linguistic and digital abilities, which may inform teachers when planning tasks for their language classes. Furthermore, for researchers, this movement reinforces the essentiality of conducting pilot studies as a way to reflect upon instruments, participants and specific contexts, therefore informing better routes for both research and pedagogical practices in different language learning and teaching environments.
topic digital technology
english language classroom
instrument
language teaching
needs analysis
task design.
url https://revistas.ufpr.br/revistax/article/view/69553
work_keys_str_mv AT julianereginatrevisol aneedsanalysisquestionnaireforthel2classroominsightsfromabrazilianstudyontasksandtechnology
AT julianereginatrevisol needsanalysisquestionnaireforthel2classroominsightsfromabrazilianstudyontasksandtechnology
_version_ 1721212046671872000