English for Occupational Purposes: A Needs Analysis of Fitness Club Cashier in Bali

Authors

  • Abenader Rendy Mesang Universitas Dhyana Pura, Bali - Indonesia
  • Ni Made Diana Erfiani Universitas Dhyana Pura, Bali - Indonesia
  • Yohanes Octovianus Lesu Awololon Universitas Dhyana Pura, Bali - Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61672/n9cymj84

Keywords:

English for Specific Purposes (ESP), Applied Linguistics, Language Needs Analysis, Fitness Industry, Service Communication

Abstract

In today’s globalized service industry, English has become an essential tool for communicating with international clients. Nevertheless, many fitness staff still experience difficulties in using English effectively within professional workplace interactions. This study aims to analyze the English language needs of cashier staff at Macan Gading Fitness Club, Bali, from an applied linguistics perspective. This study employs a qualitative descriptive method using observation, interviews, and documentation to collect data from three cashier participants. The study focuses on identifying the types of English skills, communicative situations, and workplace expressions required in daily interactions, assessed across four dimensions: pronunciation accuracy, vocabulary range, confidence, and fluency. The findings reveal that speaking and listening are the most essential English skills required by cashier staff across four target communicative situations: greeting and welcoming members, explaining facilities and membership packages, answering member inquiries, and handling complaints. Through the ESP needs analysis framework of Hutchinson and Waters (1987), the study identifies staff necessities in these workplace interactions, highlights significant lacks in vocabulary, grammatical accuracy, confidence, and fluency, and reveals participants’ wants for context-specific English training, particularly in workplace vocabulary, spontaneous interaction, and complaint-handling communication. This study contributes to the field of English for Specific Purposes (ESP) by providing empirical evidence and practical insights into language training for fitness industry staff in tourist-dense regions.

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Published

2026-07-10

How to Cite

English for Occupational Purposes: A Needs Analysis of Fitness Club Cashier in Bali. (2026). EJI (English Journal of Indragiri): Studies in Education, Literature, and Linguistics, 10(2), 1012-1035. https://doi.org/10.61672/n9cymj84