Engineering Students' EFL Needs at the Tertiary Level of Education in Bangladesh: Expectations and Existence

Conducting needs analysis is a prevalent phenomenon in designing curriculum in language teaching and learning. This paper explored the English language needs of engineering students at the tertiary level of education in Bangladesh vis-à-vis four basic language skills. Moreover, this paper tried to s...

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Main Authors: Md. Habibur Rahman, Md. Musrifur Jelane
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tawasul International Centre for Publishing, Research and Dialogue 2021-06-01
Series:International Journal of Language and Literary Studies
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Online Access:https://ijlls.org/index.php/ijlls/article/view/542
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spelling doaj-b39c7ea1baf64007855b048e7e5415c52021-08-04T17:13:25ZengTawasul International Centre for Publishing, Research and DialogueInternational Journal of Language and Literary Studies2704-55282704-71562021-06-013211412610.36892/ijlls.v3i2.542448Engineering Students' EFL Needs at the Tertiary Level of Education in Bangladesh: Expectations and ExistenceMd. Habibur Rahman0Md. Musrifur Jelane1Bangladesh Army International University of Science and Technology (BAIUST), Cumilla Cantonment, CumillaBegum Rokeya University, Rangpur (BRUR)Conducting needs analysis is a prevalent phenomenon in designing curriculum in language teaching and learning. This paper explored the English language needs of engineering students at the tertiary level of education in Bangladesh vis-à-vis four basic language skills. Moreover, this paper tried to shed some light on the gaps between learners’ present level of competence and target needs. This study followed the mixed approach (both quantitative approach and qualitative approach) to collect data through questionnaires, semi-structured interviews, and focus group discussions. Under the random stratified sampling method, the study collected data from 99 undergraduate engineering students and 15 EFL teachers from different universities in Bangladesh. The findings of the study revealed that engineering students felt the ardent need for all the four major language skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing). The findings also addressed the needs of the subskills regarding each language skill. Additionally, the offered courses were not adequately addressing the language needs of the students. Moreover, the duration and number of English language classes were not sufficient to meet the needs of the engineering students. Based on the findings, this study made some recommendations to minimize the gaps between engineering students’ present and target needs of the English language.https://ijlls.org/index.php/ijlls/article/view/542needs analysisengineeringtertiarymixed approachlanguage skills
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Engineering Students' EFL Needs at the Tertiary Level of Education in Bangladesh: Expectations and Existence
International Journal of Language and Literary Studies
needs analysis
engineering
tertiary
mixed approach
language skills
author_facet Md. Habibur Rahman
Md. Musrifur Jelane
author_sort Md. Habibur Rahman
title Engineering Students' EFL Needs at the Tertiary Level of Education in Bangladesh: Expectations and Existence
title_short Engineering Students' EFL Needs at the Tertiary Level of Education in Bangladesh: Expectations and Existence
title_full Engineering Students' EFL Needs at the Tertiary Level of Education in Bangladesh: Expectations and Existence
title_fullStr Engineering Students' EFL Needs at the Tertiary Level of Education in Bangladesh: Expectations and Existence
title_full_unstemmed Engineering Students' EFL Needs at the Tertiary Level of Education in Bangladesh: Expectations and Existence
title_sort engineering students' efl needs at the tertiary level of education in bangladesh: expectations and existence
publisher Tawasul International Centre for Publishing, Research and Dialogue
series International Journal of Language and Literary Studies
issn 2704-5528
2704-7156
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Conducting needs analysis is a prevalent phenomenon in designing curriculum in language teaching and learning. This paper explored the English language needs of engineering students at the tertiary level of education in Bangladesh vis-à-vis four basic language skills. Moreover, this paper tried to shed some light on the gaps between learners’ present level of competence and target needs. This study followed the mixed approach (both quantitative approach and qualitative approach) to collect data through questionnaires, semi-structured interviews, and focus group discussions. Under the random stratified sampling method, the study collected data from 99 undergraduate engineering students and 15 EFL teachers from different universities in Bangladesh. The findings of the study revealed that engineering students felt the ardent need for all the four major language skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing). The findings also addressed the needs of the subskills regarding each language skill. Additionally, the offered courses were not adequately addressing the language needs of the students. Moreover, the duration and number of English language classes were not sufficient to meet the needs of the engineering students. Based on the findings, this study made some recommendations to minimize the gaps between engineering students’ present and target needs of the English language.
topic needs analysis
engineering
tertiary
mixed approach
language skills
url https://ijlls.org/index.php/ijlls/article/view/542
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