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Title: Avaliação de materiais didáticos de Português como língua adicional em face a necessidades específicas de aprendizes universitários
Other Titles: Evaluation of teaching material for Portuguese as an additional language based on university students’ specific needs
Keywords: Português língua adicional
Avaliação de livro didático
Análise de necessidades
Portuguese as an additional language
Textbook evaluation
Needs analysis
Issue Date: May-2020
Publisher: Universidade Estadual do Ceará
Citation: PEREIRA, G.; ROMERO, T. R. de S. Avaliação de materiais didáticos de Português como língua adicional em face a necessidades específicas de aprendizes universitários. Revista Linguagem em Foco, Fortaleza, v. 12, n. 1, p. 118-133, 2020. DOI: 10.46230/2674-8266-12-3119.
Abstract: There is a growing demand for Portuguese as an Additional Language (PAL) teaching material in the academic context due to the internationalization of universities (Figueiredo, Osório e Miranda, 2016). Considering teacher preparation (Almeida Filho, 2011), it is relevant to consider whether the available materials meet the communication needs of learners (Hall, 2005; Tomlinson, 2012). Therefore, this paper aims at evaluating the most used teaching materials for PAL available in Brazil, taking into account the specific needs (Hutchinson e Waters, 1987) of a group of five foreign students at a public University. For such, this study has quali-quantitative characteristics because it considers the view of only five students, but it also quantifies the occurrence of communicative situations in order to enable the comparison of the six selected textbooks (Bortoni-Ricardo, 2008). Results show that the material met 30% of the learners needs, which points to the importance of learners’ needs analysis.
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/43215
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