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		Ask for help > HELP with Short Needs Analysis questionnaire!!     
			
		 HELP with Short Needs Analysis questionnaire!! 
		
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 flaviatl
 
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							| Hi Cecilia An open question (I think) is a question where the person who answers can say whatever he /she wants. I mean, there are no options given.
 
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 What would you like to learn?  (open: many different answers are possible)
 
 Would you rather learn about grammar or literature? (This question is not open, since only two answers are possible: either grammar or literature)
 
 I know if I �ve been clear... I hope it helps anyway.
 
 I don �t know any sites where you can get already-made quizzes but I just typed "Needs analysis questionnaire" in google and I got thousands of quizzes... Have you tried that?
 
 Good luck,
 Flavia.
 
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 flaviatl
 
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							| I meant to say "I don �t know if I �ve been clear.." (Just the opposite of what I actually said. Oops!) |  8 Apr 2009     
					
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 flaviatl
 
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							| I meant to say "I don �t know if I �ve been clear.." (Just the opposite of what I actually said. Oops!) |  8 Apr 2009     
					
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							| Open questions usually start with the words Who, what, where, when, why, how and which.  These require an answer with is longer than yes or no   So for a needs analysis you can ask questions like:   When do you need to use English Where do you speak English the most Why are you learning English How often do you write in English What is your main reason for using English   And 100 other different questions, depending upon what you want to find out about your group. |  8 Apr 2009     
					
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 aftab57
 
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							| this is a link to a questionnaire that may be useful as a guide.   |  8 Apr 2009     
					
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