TEACHING BASIC SPEAKING ENGLISH FOR ADULT LEARNERS AS CRUISE SHIP CREW BASED ON THE STUDENT'S NEED THEORY OF ESP AT LPIA CRUISE SHIP TRAINING CENTER
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The objective of this study is to describe teaching basic speaking English for adult learners as cruise ship crew at LPIA cruise ship training center. This is a descriptive qualitative study in which the data are taken from interview and observation. The technique of the data analysis is data reduction, data display, and conclusion. Based on the result of the study , the researcher found out that teaching basic speaking English for adult learners as cruise ship crew at LPIA cruise ship training center is effective. The adult learners can speak English as the goal of the teaching training center. The effectiveness of teaching basic speaking English for adult learners that help adult learners be able to achieve their future job.
Keyword: English speaking; future job
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