VIETNAM NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, HANOI
UNIVERSITY OF LANGUAGES AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
FACULTY OF POST-GRADUATE STUDIES
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NGUYỄN HOA HỒNG
DESIGNING AN ESP SPEAKING SYLLABUS
FOR ADMINISTRATIVE POLICE STUDENTS
AT INTERMEDIATE LEVEL
OF PEOPLE’S POLICE COLLEGE I
(Thiết kế chương trình nói tiếng Anh
chuyên ngành Cảnh sát Quản lý Hành chính
cho học viên hệ trung cấp trường Cao đẳng Cảnh sát nhân dân I)
M.A. MINOR PROGRAMME THESIS
Field: English Teaching Methodology
Code: 60140111
HANOI - 2016
VIETNAM NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, HANOI
UNIVERSITY OF LANGUAGES AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
FACULTY OF POST-GRADUATE STUDIES
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NGUYỄN HOA HỒNG
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
During the process of doing the research, I have received supports and
assistance from a variety of people.
First and foremost, I would like to express my profound gratitude to my
supervisor, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lâm Quang Đông, for his insightful guidance,
constructive criticism and his whole-hearted encouragement without which the
thesis would not have been fulfilled.
I wish to express my special thanks to all my lecturers for their interesting
lectures, valuable comments and helpful suggestions. I am also grateful to all the
staff members of the Faculty of Post-Graduate Studies who gave me valuable and
essential instructions to fulfill my thesis.
I would like to convey my great thanks to my colleagues and administrative
police students at People’s Police College I for their invaluable feedback, useful
support and enthusiastic participation in this research.
Last but not least, I owe the completion of this study to my beloved family
who have given me their endless inspiration, support as well as sympathy
throughout my graduate program.
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ABSTRACT
This minor thesis was conducted with an attempt to design a suitable
supplementary material to teach ESP speaking skill for administrative police
imperative to have a supplementary speaking material with the aim to make up for
what they are now lacking. Besides, the target learners also express their
expectation in terms of the teaching and learning methods, speaking activities or
the time allocation of the ESP course. It is the useful data for the researcher to
demand all types of needs of the learners, which helps enhance the learners’
inspiration in English lessons.
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Based on the findings, a proposed ESP speaking syllabus for administrative
police students is designed with the hope that it can bring many benefits for the
students as well as the teachers in the process of teaching and learning ESP
speaking at PPC I.
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PART A: INTRODUCTION
1. Rationale for the study
Nowadays, it cannot be denied that English has become one of the most
popular languages all around the world. As an international language, English plays a
crucial role in every aspect of social life from economy, education, culture, health care
to diplomacy, science, technology and security, etc. Thus, there has been an explosion
in the demand for English. That is also the reason why English teaching and learning
is paid special attention by every nation and Vietnam cannot also stand out of the
needs, which explains why I conduct the present study entitled “Designing an ESP
speaking syllabus for administrative police students at Intermediate level at People’s
Police College I.”
2. Aims and objectives of the study
The ultimate aim of this study was to design an ESP speaking syllabus for
administrative police students at Intermediate level of PPC I.
In order to achieve the above aim, the following objectives were identified:
Target needs: how administrative police students at Intermediate level of PPC I
are expected to be able to speak English by the end of this course so as to fulfill the
tasks of administrative police officers.
Learning needs: what they need to study during the learning process to make up
for their current deficiency so as to achieve the expected outcomes.
3. Research questions
In order to achieve the above aims, the study sought answers to the following research
questions:
What are the learning needs and the target needs of the learners in English
speaking to serve their future job as administrative policemen?
How should an ESP speaking syllabus be designed to cover the types of needs
identified?
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