Title of article :
On the Plausibility of Accommodating Manipulative Transliteration Norms in Medical ESP Course Books: A Needs Analysis Study
Author/Authors :
Mellati, Mojdeh Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran , Faghih, Esmail Islamic Azad University, South Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran , Khatib, Mohammad English Language Department - AllamehTabatabai University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
The significant role of needs analysis in enriching the design and content of ESP course books could be
in no way ignored. The present study based on a three-year longitudinal needs analysis study of medical
students, a medical ESP course book was developed and approved by experts. The feedback of the
four-semester practice of the approved book revealed that practitioners showed great interest in the
translation notion of the course book, hence considering the cultural turn in translation studies, the researchers
opted to compare the satisfaction level of the medical students once they received a translation-
focused instruction based on transliteration strategy. Thus two samples of 74 and 67 medical students
were randomly selected by the Training Department at Islamic Azad University, Tehran Medical
Sciences and through a quantitative approach; an accredited needs-analysis questionnaire was utilized
to ascertain the needs, desires and satisfaction of the medical students. Comparing both groups’ needs
and satisfaction questionnaire results revealed that the transliteration-focused group displayed a higher
level of satisfaction and fulfilment during the ESP course. The study suggests that manipulative transliteration
is the pivoting factor in empowering teachers, prosperous students, materials developers, and
stakeholders as the truly involved practitioners of medical ESP courses.
Keywords :
Needs analysis , Manipulative transliteration , ESP course book
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics