2021
DOI: 10.33394/jollt.v9i3.3748
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English as a Foreign Language for Students of Stakn Kupang: A Study of Learners’ Needs

Abstract: The process in identifying the situation analysis of a target language is called Needs Analysis or Needs Assessment (NA). To be effective and efficient in learning process in English classroom at STAKN Kupang, this analysis is considered important. NA is divided into two parts of analysis namely present situation analysis and target situation analysis. A quantitative approach was used in this research with a survey method. The findings show: 1) In general, the English proficiency of the students of Study Progr… Show more

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“…It acts as terminus a quo for materials selection, assessment criteria and activities that the course will be based on" p.347. Sine, Bekuliu, & Loak (2021) argued that since teacher's preference and knowledge might be the standard in determining what to teach and how to deliver the teaching of target language, it is essential to put learners as the first consideration to avoid subjectivity. It is important to pay attention to learner need before setting the goals and learning outcomes.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It acts as terminus a quo for materials selection, assessment criteria and activities that the course will be based on" p.347. Sine, Bekuliu, & Loak (2021) argued that since teacher's preference and knowledge might be the standard in determining what to teach and how to deliver the teaching of target language, it is essential to put learners as the first consideration to avoid subjectivity. It is important to pay attention to learner need before setting the goals and learning outcomes.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%