Second language needs analysis / edited by Michael H. Long.

Contributor(s): Long, Michael H
Series: The Cambridge applied linguistics seriesPublisher: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2005Description: viii, 374 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 0521853125 (hardback); 0521618215 (paperback); 9780521853125 (hardback); 9780521618212 (paperback)Subject(s): Language and languages -- Study and teaching | Needs assessmentDDC classification: 418/.0071 LOC classification: P53.55 | .S43 2005Online resources: Table of contents only | Publisher description
Contents:
A rationale for needs analysis and needs analysis research, Methodological issues in learner needs analysis, Language needs analysis at societal level, Foreign language needs assessment in the US military, Sources, methods and triangulation in needs analysis: A critical perspective in a case study of Waikiki hotel maids, Foreign language needs of business firms, Evaluating the use of multilple sources and methods in needs analysis: A case study of journalists in the Autonomous Community of Catalonia, A preliminary analysis of language provisions for foreign professional footballers in the Netherlands, A task-based needs analysis of a tertiary Korean as a foreign language program, Collecting target discourse: The case of the US naturalization interview, Service encounters in two coffee shops and at a coffee cart, When small talk is a big deal: scoiolinguistic challenges in the workplace
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

A rationale for needs analysis and needs analysis research, Methodological issues in learner needs analysis, Language needs analysis at societal level, Foreign language needs assessment in the US military, Sources, methods and triangulation in needs analysis: A critical perspective in a case study of Waikiki hotel maids, Foreign language needs of business firms, Evaluating the use of multilple sources and methods in needs analysis: A case study of journalists in the Autonomous Community of Catalonia, A preliminary analysis of language provisions for foreign professional footballers in the Netherlands, A task-based needs analysis of a tertiary Korean as a foreign language program, Collecting target discourse: The case of the US naturalization interview, Service encounters in two coffee shops and at a coffee cart, When small talk is a big deal: scoiolinguistic challenges in the workplace

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