A1 Journal article (refereed)
Exploring Learners’ Needs and Expectations : Translating EU Texts in an English Bachelor’s Programme at a Hungarian College (2011)


Karoly, A. (2011). Exploring Learners’ Needs and Expectations : Translating EU Texts in an English Bachelor’s Programme at a Hungarian College. Working Papers in Language Pedagogy, 5(1), 58-85. https://doi.org/10.61425/wplp.2011.05.58.85


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All authors or editorsKaroly, Adrienn

Journal or seriesWorking Papers in Language Pedagogy

ISSN1789-3607

Publication year2011

Volume5

Issue number1

Pages range58-85

PublisherELTE Language Pedagogy Doctoral Programme

Place of PublicationBudapest

Publication countryHungary

Publication languageEnglish

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.61425/wplp.2011.05.58.85

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Abstract

This paper reports on a needs analysis study involving a group of Hungarian undergraduate students of English before taking an EU specialized translation course. The purpose of the study was to explore the students’ needs regarding course content and methodology, to capture their perceptions about the translation process and translation competence, and to compare these with the teachers’ expectations and assumptions as well as with the current course syllabus. The results of the study are hoped to be of assistance to the teacher of the course in selecting and adapting the course content, material and teaching approaches to the immediate needs of the students. Data was collected through questionnaires with the students and a semi-structured oral interview with their teacher. Document analysis was also used to compare the students’ expressed goals, needs, and perceptions with the aims and contents of the course as stated in the course syllabus. The results show that undergraduate students’ needs and perceptions – regarding translation in general and one particular course – are different from the teachers’ assumptions and the aims of the course as expressed in the syllabus. Therefore, exploring undergraduate students’ actual needs and tailoring the course to these needs is a crucial step in syllabus design.


Free keywordsNeeds analysis; Translation teaching; Pedagogical translation; ESP; EU translation


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Reporting Year2011

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