Proceedings of the 9th UNNES Virtual International Conference on English Language Teaching, Literature, and Translation, ELTLT 2020, 14-15 November 2020, Semarang, Indonesia

Research Article

Improving Students’ English Proficiency at Faculty of Medicine: Recommendations

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  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.14-11-2020.2310173,
        author={I Made Sujana and Untung  Waluyo and Eka  Fitriana and Dewi  Suryani},
        title={Improving Students’ English Proficiency at Faculty of Medicine: Recommendations},
        proceedings={Proceedings of the 9th UNNES Virtual International Conference on English Language Teaching, Literature, and Translation, ELTLT 2020, 14-15 November 2020, Semarang, Indonesia},
        publisher={EAI},
        proceedings_a={ELTLT},
        year={2021},
        month={11},
        keywords={english for medicine recommendation clil online clinics exemption},
        doi={10.4108/eai.14-11-2020.2310173}
    }
    
  • I Made Sujana
    Untung Waluyo
    Eka Fitriana
    Dewi Suryani
    Year: 2021
    Improving Students’ English Proficiency at Faculty of Medicine: Recommendations
    ELTLT
    EAI
    DOI: 10.4108/eai.14-11-2020.2310173
I Made Sujana1,*, Untung Waluyo1, Eka Fitriana1, Dewi Suryani2
  • 1: Faculty of Education, the University of Mataram
  • 2: Faculty of Medicine, the University of Mataram
*Contact email: madesujana@unram.ac.id

Abstract

From a longitudinal study on English needs analysis for students of the Faculty of Medicine, the University of Mataram, Lombok, Indonesia, it was found that there was a big gap between the target needs and the present situation of learning English. The high demand for English does not correspond to the current teaching and learning situations. This article aims to provide recommendations for the improvement of students’ English proficiency at the Faculty. The data for recommendations were taken from the analysis from previous studies involving students, lecturers, documents (SKDI/Competency Standards of Indonesian Medical Doctors, the Profile of Faculty of Medicine). From the analysis of all documents, it is recommended that the Faculty (1) reconsider the policy of teaching English from a block system to a semester system to provide more input; (2) apply CLIL (content and language integrated learning) model by involving subject specialists in the block system; (3) provide online learning or online clinic for English consultation to facilitate students on their self-access language learning (SALL); (4) give exemptions to students with high scores on English proficiency tests (TOEFL, IELTS, or other recognized English proficiency tests)