Question 15: What kind of English training would benefit you most in your
field?
Total Responses: 74
Medical terminology: 37.8%
Speaking in professional settings: 24.3%
Listening to medical lectures: 21.6%
Academic writing: 10.8%
Clinical communication: 5.4%
Analysis:
The majority of respondents (37.8%) indicated Medical terminology as
the most beneficial kind of English training, reflecting a strong need for
technical vocabulary in their medical studies and future professions.
Speaking in professional settings and Listening to medical lectures
were also significant, highlighting the importance of oral comprehension
and communication skills in the medical field.
Academic writing and Clinical communication were seen as less
critical compared to the others, but still relevant.
Question 16: Would you be interested in attending more ESP-focused
English courses during your studies?
Total Responses: 74
Yes: 90.5%
No: 9.5%
Analysis:
An overwhelming majority of students (90.5%) are interested in taking
more ESP (English for Specific Purposes) courses, indicating a strong
demand for specialized language instruction tailored to their field.
This shows clear student motivation to enhance their professional English
skills, especially those that align with their future careers in medicine.