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This document contains an English language needs analysis questionnaire. It asks the respondent for their name, gender, age and occupation. It then contains several sections asking the respondent to rate on a scale of never, sometimes or always for statements related to their knowledge, attitude, home assessment, learning materials and learning style when it comes to learning English. The sections contain 10 statements each that the respondent is asked to rate for each category.
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English Language Needs Analysis Questionare

This document contains an English language needs analysis questionnaire. It asks the respondent for their name, gender, age and occupation. It then contains several sections asking the respondent to rate on a scale of never, sometimes or always for statements related to their knowledge, attitude, home assessment, learning materials and learning style when it comes to learning English. The sections contain 10 statements each that the respondent is asked to rate for each category.
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English Language Needs Analysis Questionnaire

Name: Gender:
Age: Occupation:

Instruction: Read each statement carefully. Choose among the three (Never,
Sometimes, Always) of which properly describes you. Answer honestly for there is no
wrong or right answer for these questions.
Mark X to your corresponding answer on each question.
Knowledge
Questions Never Sometimes Always
1. I can understand English.
2. I know the basic sentence structures.
3. I know the basic grammar rules.
4. I don’t have problems in spelling words.
5. I am good in comprehending text.
6. I can make a composition.
7. I have a wide range of vocabulary.
8. I am capable in speaking English.
9. I am confident in speaking English.
10. I have no problem in comprehending and
speaking the English language.

Mark X to your corresponding answer on each question.


Attitude
Questions Never Sometimes Always
1. I enjoy learning English.
2. I always participate in our classroom
discussion.
3. I read English text to improve myself.
4. I read grammar books to improve myself.
5. I watch educational videos to improve my
English skills.
6. I practice speaking English at home.
7. I enjoy reading books to improve myself.
8. I take grammar test to improve myself.
9. I practice my writing skills.
10. I find new ways to improve my English
skills.
Mark X to your corresponding answer on each question.
Home Assessment
Questions Never Sometimes Always
1. I speak English at home.
2. I have someone to talk to in English at home
3. We have English books at home.
4. I watch English movies at home.
5. I listen to English music at home.
6. We use English as a means of
communication at home.
7. I engage in communicating in English.
8. My parents teach me English.
9. I practice speaking English in the mirror.
10. My community taught me certain English
things.

Mark X to your corresponding answer on each question.


Assessment for Learning Materials
Questions Never Sometimes Always
1. I learn English language in:
a.) Classroom
b.) Online
c.) Environment
d.) Social interaction
e.) Movies, Tv, and Music
2. Materials that helped me improve my reading
skills:
a.) Text books
b.) Reading books (Novels, Manga, etc.)
c.) Newspapers
d.) Online Blogs
3.) Helped me improve my communication
skills:
a.) Social Media (Vlogs, Chat, etc.)
b.) Social Interactions
c.) Oral recitations
d.) Movies
Mark X to your corresponding answer on each question.
Learning Style
Questions Never Sometimes Always
1. It’s hard for me to read something new or
difficult without getting distracted easily.
2. I enjoy learning new or difficult topic by
reading about them.
3. I can remember more about something
new or difficult by talking about it rather
than reading about it.
4. I prefer new and difficult information to be
presented using poster, books or video.
5. I rely upon others to give me the basic
gist of reports.
6. I analyze reports to find the basic
assumptions and inconsistencies.
7. I am good at picking up hints ad
techniques from other people.
8. I ask probing questions when learning a
new subject.
9. I learn best by working with others.
10. I learn best working alone.

Prepared by:
Ambalong, Michaellah O.
Ermina, Joelle Alyssa G.

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