Author/Authors :
Taghipour, Fatemeh Department of Foreign Languages - South Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran , Mohseni, Ahmad Department of Foreign Languages - South Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran , Rahmanpanah, Hossein Department of Foreign Languages - South Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran , Baradaran, Abdollah Department of Foreign Languages - Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Since English for Specific Purposes (ESP) programs have been one significant
component of university and vocational schools, being informed of academic and
professional language needs of the learners seems incredibly vital. This study aimed
at exploring the pre-service flight attendants‟ English language needs from their own
perspectives along with their teachers‟ at an aviation school. In order to accomplish
this purpose, the data was collected from two different sources, including a needs
analysis questionnaire in addition to semi-structured interviews with 120 learners
and 20 English teachers. Results of the data analysis revealed that both learners and
teachers indicated Communicative skills, Speaking, and Listening skill among the
first most important skills/sub-skills in learning English; furthermore, poor Speaking
and Listening Comprehension skills were reported as the learners‟ weaknesses by
both groups of participants. The obtained data also declared that both groups
considered Understanding and Making Conversations, as well as Writing for
Practical Purposes among the most concentrated aspect of the main language skills.
Additionally, there were not any significant differences between the importance of
English skills among learners and teachers, indicating that they perceived English
skills and sub-skills quite similarly. The findings could be a great bonus to material
developers as well as teachers instructing to-be cabin crew members.
Keywords :
Needs Analysis , Language Needs , Flight Attendant , Cabin Crew Member , ESP