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Chinese Class Survey - Year 8s

The document is a student needs analysis survey from a Chinese language course. It asks students questions about their preferences and interests related to learning Chinese. Specifically, it asks whether they like learning Chinese and their reasons, which subject they prefer, and which aspects of Chinese lessons most interest them such as podcasts, videos, writing practice and activities. It concludes by asking if they would choose to study Chinese if it were an elective.

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Chinese Class Survey - Year 8s

The document is a student needs analysis survey from a Chinese language course. It asks students questions about their preferences and interests related to learning Chinese. Specifically, it asks whether they like learning Chinese and their reasons, which subject they prefer, and which aspects of Chinese lessons most interest them such as podcasts, videos, writing practice and activities. It concludes by asking if they would choose to study Chinese if it were an elective.

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ASIAN CENTRE

CHINESE LANGUAGE COURSE WHITES HILL STATE COLLEGE


STUDENT NEEDS ANALYSIS
Please return to Mrs Liu as soon as possible.

(Please tick the appropriate boxes)


Language Repertoire

1) Do you like learning Chinese in school?

Yes.

No.

2) Why do you like learning Chinese in school? Please tick the most relevant
answers. You may tick more than one. (If the answer for question 1 is ‘No’, please
answer question 3 instead.)

Chinese is an important subject for my future.

My Chinese textbook is interesting.

I am comfortable speaking Chinese.

Chinese lessons are enjoyable.

My parents like Chinse Language too.

I am good in Chinese language.

I like to read in Chinese.

Chinese is a beautiful language.

I like to write in Chinese on Skritter.

Others (Please specify): ________________________________________________.

3) Why do you not like learning Chinese in school? Please tick the most relevant
answers. You may tick more than one.

I did not do well in Chinese class.

I am poor in Chinese language.

I have to memorise many Chinese words.

I do not like to read in Chinese.

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I do not like to write in Chinese.

I am not comfortable speaking Chinese.

Chinese lessons are not interesting.

My Chinese textbook is not interesting.

Chinse is not an important subject for my future.

My parents do not like Chinese Language.

Others (Please specify): ________________________________________________.

4) Please indicate which of the following statements best described you:

I like learning Chinese more than English, Mathematics and Science.

I like learning English more than Chinese, Mathematics and Science

I like learning Mathematics more than Chinese, English and Science.

I like learning Science more than Chinese, English and Mathematics.

5) Which aspects of the Chinese lesson interest you? Please rank the following
according to the level of interest, with 1 being the most interesting and 8 being the
least interesting.

______Pod-casts

______Videos & Audio CDs

______Movies & Music

______Writing on Skritter

______Role-play activities

______On-line activities

______Classroom activities

______Chinese excursions

6) Given a choice of our own now, would you choose to study Chinese as an
elective?

Yes.

No.

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Your feedback is important to us. Thank you for your time.

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