REVISITING THE WRITTEN SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT OF THE ELEVENTH GRADERS ON DESCRIPTIVE TEXT: SURFACE STRATEGY ANALYSIS

Riana Arum Sari, Sri Wahyuni
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Many studies examining the subject-verb agreement errors in students’ writing have been conducted; however, it still needs further exploration to revisit students' success in writing a text. The objectives of this study are analyzing students' errors related to the subject- verb agreement and revisiting the success of students in writing a descriptive text. To achieve those purposes, a total of 36 students from the eleventh class Accounting 5 from SMKN 2 Kediri were asked to write descriptive text on the topic provided. In addition, the researcher also conducted interviews with the teacher and several students. The findings showed that the participants contributed three types of subject-verb agreement errors in their descriptive writing, those were omission (38%), addition (8%) and misformation (54%), then misordering error was not found in this research. It was also revealed that students are also successful in writing descriptive texts in terms of using general structures, language features, tense, and quantifiers in writing descriptive text.
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对学生写作中的主谓一致错误进行了许多研究;然而,如何重新审视学生的成功写作,还需要进一步的探索。本研究的目的是分析学生在主谓一致方面的错误,并回顾学生在写作描述文本时的成功。为了达到这些目的,来自SMKN 2 Kediri的11年级会计5班的36名学生被要求就所提供的主题撰写描述性文本。此外,研究者还对该教师和几名学生进行了访谈。研究结果表明,参与者在描述性写作中存在三种类型的主谓一致错误,即省略(38%)、添加(8%)和错误(54%),而顺序错误在本研究中未被发现。结果表明,学生在描述性文本写作中,在一般结构、语言特征、时态和量词的运用上也取得了较好的成绩。
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