Abstract

This research was funded by Faculty of Liberal Arts, Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi (RMUTT). The purposes of this research were to 1) determine entrepreneurs’ attitude toward English proficiency of RMUTT interns in the second semester in academic year 2016, and 2) to study the entrepreneurs’ opinions for improving the content of English language courses. The 400 entrepreneurs participating RMUTT internship were selected by multi-stage sampling. The research instrument was a questionnaire (α = 0.94). The statistics used for data analysis were frequency, percentage, mean, standard deviation, and f-test. Findings of the research revealed that the organizations moderately used English language in workplace and using English in a workplace had no significant difference among types of the organizations. Most organizations did not require English language on recruitment process. According to the entrepreneurs’ opinions, all English skills of RMUTT interns were at a moderate level. The highest of each skill was listening to the supervisors’ instructions with technical terms, speaking English for everyday use, reading emails or business letters, and filling in forms. The entrepreneurs recommended writing email correspondence, filling in forms, and note-taking in English. Speaking with confidence was also suggested as well as more listening and reading practice.

Highlights

  • In the 21st century, the world is fast changing with technological development affecting our livelihood

  • The samples were 400 entrepreneurs participating in the Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi (RMUTT) internship in the academic year 2016 that were selected by multi-stage sampling

  • Beyond the determination of entrepreneurs’ attitude toward the English proficiency of the RMUTT interns to identify how well the RMUTT interns use English language in the workplace, this research tried to discover the importance of English in the workplace, and what kinds of English skills the entrepreneurs needed in the new era of disruptive technology

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Introduction

In the 21st century, the world is fast changing with technological development affecting our livelihood. The English language development of the students will be more effective when it meets the needs of the entrepreneurs. RMUTT has to plan the new strategies for the English language development to support both the entrepreneurs who recruit the RMUTT graduates and the changing world. This is the right time to discover where the RMUTT students are placed in the entrepreneurs’ points of view in order to guide the students in a particular way, and get insight of the current trends of skills needed in each organization and of what the entrepreneurs need

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