Exploring English Language Needs According to Undergraduate Students and Employers in Cambodia
Abstract
This study was undertaken with the aim of exploring English language needs of 166 undergraduate students at Life University and those of 225 employers in Cambodia, using a survey questionnaire, which was categorized into two forms: one for undergraduate students and the other for employers. The study found English to be somewhat often used at the workplace in Cambodia. Findings also confirm some particular English language needs as perceived by undergraduate students and employers. So it can be concluded that revisions of the current program seem to be necessary to offer more effective English language courses for students.
Full Text: PDF DOI: 10.15640/ijlc.v3n1a11
Abstract
This study was undertaken with the aim of exploring English language needs of 166 undergraduate students at Life University and those of 225 employers in Cambodia, using a survey questionnaire, which was categorized into two forms: one for undergraduate students and the other for employers. The study found English to be somewhat often used at the workplace in Cambodia. Findings also confirm some particular English language needs as perceived by undergraduate students and employers. So it can be concluded that revisions of the current program seem to be necessary to offer more effective English language courses for students.
Full Text: PDF DOI: 10.15640/ijlc.v3n1a11
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