Monday, March 17, 2014

Let's Teach English PPT Issues in Language Teaching

Let’s teach english ISMAIL by Ismail

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

PROCEDURES FOR CONDUCTING NEEDS ANALYSIS By Ardhy Supraba


A.    Introduction
With the advent of the communicative approach, views on language teaching started to incorporate communicative features into syllabus design. Accordingly, a central question has been raised: what does the learner need/want to do with the target language? Rather than, what are the linguistic elements the learner needs to master? This movement has led in part to the development of English for Specific Purpose.

In order to cater for the learners’ specific purpose, it has become urgent to collect information about the learners: their needs and wants. Therefore, relevant techniques as well as procedures have been developed by needs analysts. These techniques have been borrowed and adopted from other areas of training, particularly, those associated with industry and technology.

In conducting needs analysis, a variety of procedures can be applied and the kind of information obtained is often dependent on the type of procedure selected. Since any one source of information is likely to be incomplete or partial, a triangular approach (i.e., collecting information from two or more sources) is advisable. Thereby, many different sources of information should be sought. Richards (2001: 59, 1st paragraph)

Thus, this paper is going to focus on the procedures for conducting needs analysis.

B.     Discussion
The writer thinks that needs analysis was introduced into language teaching through the English for Specific Purposes (ESP). Therefore, based on the writer’s experience during studying ESP in S1, the common procedures for conducting needs analysis namely as follows:
1.      Test: proficiency test, placement test, diagnostic test, achievement test
2.      Interview, and
3.      Questionnaires.

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Sunday, March 9, 2014

FIRST LANGUAGE INFLUENCE ON SECOND LANGUAGE PERFORMANCE BY Prisna Aswarita Putri

       Introduction

It has been presumed that first language acquisition possesses influence on the second language performance. The influence can positively support the second language performance, and even inhibit the advance of second language performance. Some errors can be traced on the process of acquiring and learning second language due to inappropriate transfer of first language existing set of cognitive structures. Common terms of the errors are interference (negative transfer) and overgeneralization.
It is quite interesting to discuss since the errors do exist in the process of acquiring and learning second language, especially in early stage. Many scholars have pinpointed this, but still, some second language learners could not avoid the pitfalls of the errors. That is why yielding explanatory report of the errors is undoubtedly needed.