The thesis “Adapting reading tasks of ESP materials for the third-year students at Haiphong Medical University” was carried out in an attempt to investigate into the evaluation and att
Trang 1University Đồng Quỳnh Trang
Trường Đại học Ngoại Ngữ Luận văn ThS Chuyên ngành: English Linguistics; Mã số: 60 22 15
Người hướng dẫn: Nguyễn Bàng, M.A
Năm bảo vệ: 2010
Abstract: Many teachers of English as a foreign language have recognized the importance of
material adaptation In reality, a textbook can never totally be an effective tool for teachers to follow without any adaptation because of its intrinsic deficiencies such as linguistic inaccuracies, out-of-datedness, lack of authenticity or lack of variety Adaptation is to compensate for those deficiencies
The thesis “Adapting reading tasks of ESP materials for the third-year students at
Haiphong Medical University” was carried out in an attempt to investigate into the
evaluation and attitudes of the third-year students and teachers at Haiphong Medical University towards the current ESP reading tasks used in here for the third-year students It also aimed to find out the suitable techniques of adapting ESP reading tasks in order to make ESP reading lessons more effective, interesting and motivating to the students
The data of the study was collected from the survey questionnaires for both the teachers and the students, and the notes from class observation The findings indicated that there were a number of factors that the teachers should take into consideration when adapting reading tasks of ESP materials such as the difficult level, the students’ needed topics, the kinds of activities, etc Basing on these factors, some suitable techniques of adapting materials are suggested
Keywords: Tiếng Anh chuyên ngành; Đại học Y Hải Phòng; Kỹ năng đọc.
Trang 2Content:
Table of Contents
Declarations
Acknowledgement
Abstract
Table of contents
List of abbreviation
List of figures, charts and tables
I Rationale 1
I.2.3 Techniques of material adaptation for teaching reading 10
Trang 3I.3 An overview of reading 13 I.3.1 Definition of reading and reading comprehension 13
II.1.1 ESP teaching and learning situation at HPMU 18
II.4.1.1 Evaluation of the effectiveness of reading tasks in the ESP materials 23
Trang 4II.4.1.2 The attitudes and evaluation of the reading texts in the current
II.4.1.3 Needed topics perceived by the students 26 II.4.1.4 Students’ attitudes towards pre-reading activities 26 II.4.1.4.1 The frequency of using extra pre-reading activities
designed by the teachers (responded by the students) 26 II.4.1.4.2 Students’ attitudes towards given pre-reading activities 27 II.4.1.5 The post-reading activities used by the teachers 28 II.4.1.6 The necessity of adapting the reading tasks in the ESP materials 29 II.4.1.7 The students’ and teachers’ difficulties in learning and teaching
II.4.1.8 The students’ expectations from the teachers and reading
activities employed by the teachers to help their students
Chapter III some suggested techniques of adapting reading
tasks for the third-year students at hai phong
Trang 5References
Appendices
Abbreviations
Trang 6List of tables and charts
Chart 1 Evaluation of the effectiveness of reading tasks in the ESP materials
Chart 2 The frequency of using extra pre-reading activities designed by the teachers
Chart 3 The necessity of adapting the reading tasks in the ESP materials
Table 1 The attitudes and evaluation of the reading texts in the current textbook
Table 2 Needed topics perceived by the students
Table 3 Students’ attitude towards given pre-reading activities
Table 4 The post-reading activities used by the teachers
Table 5 Students and teachers difficulties in learning and teaching medical reading
(respectively)
Table 6 The students’ expectations from their teachers and reading activities employed by the teachers to help their students overcome difficulties
Trang 7Part I Introduction
I Rationale
Nowadays English has gained its great popularity all over the world, and this is not an exception in Vietnam Our country has now been in the process of regional and global integration, which has brought about a great many arrivals of foreign visitors, especially since the implementation of the open-door policy This makes English the commonest language of communication which is widely used in all aspects of life Thus, the demands for using English as a means of communication make the English teaching and learning more and more necessary This is realized by the teaching of this language at almost all universities in Vietnam, and unexceptionally at Haiphong Medical University (HPMU)
To meet the increasing needs for using English as a means of international communication, English has been made a compulsory subject in the curriculum of HPMU It is taught with the purpose that the students will use it effectively to fulfill their daily work in the future, so it receives great deal concern of both teachers and students here Non-stop attempts have been made to provide the students with general English as well as English for Specific Purposes (ESP)
ESP is now established chiefly in the universities and the teaching of adults outside the state school system The main objective of ESP course is aimed at providing the students with linguistic knowledge relevant to their field and skills up to their expectation of their future employment However, students learning ESP in Vietnam rarely have opportunities to use English in communication outside the classroom They mainly have access to popular documents written in English through reading Hence, skills in reading English texts are naturally of special importance in teaching and learning ESP, which is not an exception for the ESP teaching at HPMU HPMU is one of those where ESP involves within an English teaching situation in response to the demand for specific language skills for the specialists –
Trang 8the graduated doctors Therefore, improving students’ reading skills is recognized as a principal objective of ESP course provided by teachers of English at HPMU
Besides, the ESP at HPMU mainly focuses on reading skills and has now been one of the most stimulating but challenging subject It is stimulating because, in comparison to general English, it is more relevant course of the students’ major concern However, challenges appear due to the fact that the ‘literary’ teachers are constantly facing the ‘content burden’ problem, students are still immature in terms of both assumed knowledge and the English language
Moreover, the material English in Medicine for the third-year students at HPMU is an edited
collection from various sources and is designed with nearly all exercises relating to the texts It
is lack of realistic and interesting tasks to meet the needs and expectations of the students Consequently, adapting ESP reading tasks has become vital for teachers
In fact, there have been some researches about material adaptation by I an McGrath (2002)
or Tomlinson (1998), etc However, there have not been any studies dealing with reading task adaptation, especially for teaching and learning English in a medical university like HPMU Nevertheless, it can not be denied that adapting material is a broad field to cover In the limit of a minor thesis, I just wish to find out the evaluation and attitudes of the teachers and the students in the university about the ESP reading materials This then would be taken as the basic for my recommendation of the appropriate techniques for adapting ESP reading tasks to make the lessons more effective and interesting
With all the above mentioned reasons, ‘Adapting reading tasks of ESP materials for the third year students at HPMU’ is chosen for the thesis and it also has been an urgent work for the development of ESP teaching and learning at HPMU
II Aims of the study
This thesis has been carried out to:
Investigate into the evaluation and attitudes of the third-year students and teachers
at HPMU towards the current ESP reading tasks used in here for the third-year students
Trang 9 Find out techniques of adapting ESP reading tasks in order to make ESP reading lessons more effective, interesting and motivating to students
In brief, these objectives are summarized into the following research questions:
What are the HPMU teachers and third-year students’ evaluation and attitudes towards the current ESP reading tasks used by them?
What techniques of adapting materials should be used for teaching ESP reading to the third-year students at HPMU?
III Methods of the study
Both qualitative and quantitative methods are employed in this study
The quantitative method, which is used to collect data by questionnaires, aims at exploring the needs of the students, their expectations and opinions about the ESP reading tasks The questionnaires are administered to the third-year student population studying ESP as well as the teachers of ESP at HPMU The tackling methods are statistic, analytical and synthetical Also the qualitative method is used in the sense that relevant issues concerning reading and reading comprehension, ESP materials, and adapting materials etc are gathered, critical re-examined, analyzed and synthesized in order to establish the senses in which terms or concepts in the field are employed Consulting the supervisor, observing classes and collecting information for the study through the discussion with colleagues, students of HPMU are also involved
IV Scope of the study
The ESP course is only for the third-year students at HPMU, so the study is only concerned with the adaptation of ESP reading tasks to the third year students at HPMU
V Design of the study
The study is comprised of three parts: Introduction, Development and Conclusion
Part I is the introduction which presents the rationale, the aims, the scope, the research methods and the design of the study
Part II is the development, consisting of three chapters:
Trang 10o Chapter 1 explores the literature for the thesis, relating to ESP, material adaptation and reading theories
o Chapter 2 deals with subjects, research methodology, instruments, detail description of data analysis and a brief discussion of the findings
o Chapter 3 is devoted to some recommendations on ways of adapting ESP reading tasks suggested in the form of giving samples
Part III is the conclusion which offers a summary of the study, limitations and suggestions for further study
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