Elaboration on Grammatical Errors of Descriptive Text by EFL Learners

A. Prasetyaningrum, M. Asrobi
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The research was conducted to know and to sort the kinds of grammatical errors in text made by the participants in descriptive genre. The error classifications followed the concept of Corder. Designed as qualitative study, the study took the second term learners of study program in English education at Hamzanwadi University which consisted 35 as the participants. Data was obtained from subjective examination in the form of descriptive text. The data analysis result described that learners’ errors were divided into four categories: omission, addition, selection, and ordering. From the persistent of every error kinds, selection turned out to be the most often made by the participants (57.9%). Furthermore, 30.30% errors were found as omission and 12.9 % errors were grouped into addition; while, misordering just cover 17.4 %.
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英语学习者对描述性语篇语法错误的阐述
这项研究的目的是了解和分类参与者在描述性体裁中所犯的语法错误。错误分类遵循Corder的概念。本研究采用质性研究设计,以Hamzanwadi大学英语教育学习项目二期学员35人为研究对象。数据以描述性文本的形式从主观检查中获得。数据分析结果表明,学习者的错误分为四类:遗漏、添加、选择和排序。从各种错误类型的持久性来看,选择是参与者最常犯的错误(57.9%)。30.30%的错误归为遗漏,12.9%的错误归为加法;而订单错误只占17.4%。
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