Identifying Effective English Language Learning Activities for Informatics Students: A Need Analysis Survey
Keywords:
English Learners, Informatic Students, Need AnalysisAbstract
The aim of this study is to determine which instructional materials and learning activities informatics students can use to enhance their English language proficiency. Students were surveyed about their preferences and impressions of different learning activities and media using an analysis of needs questionnaire. Based on the survey results, games are considered to be the best exercise for expanding vocabulary—76.2% of students agreed with that assertion. 81.0% of students believe that YouTube videos are the best resource for improving listening skills. The two activities that are considered most useful for improving speaking skills are role-playing and simulation, both of which received a 57.1% recommendation. Chatting emerges as the most favored activity for enhancing writing skills, with 71.4% of students supporting its effectiveness. As far as improving writing skills go, talking is the most preferred activity (71.4% of students agree). Lastly, per 61.9% of students, reading articles from newspapers or magazines is the best exercise that improves reading abilities. By adjusting their teaching methods to better suit the needs of informatics students, lecturers will be likely to create an English language environment for learning that is both more successful and entertaining for students.