Grammarly and Grammatical Errors Reduction: A Case for Non-Native English Teachers’ Professional Learning

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH IJoLE-International Journal of Language Education Pub Date : 2023-06-30 DOI:10.26858/ijole.v7i2.46431
G. A. Lokita, Purnamika Utami, I. Gusti, Ngurah Agung, Wijaya Mahardika
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Grammar has long been a source of aggravation for anyone learning a second language, not just English language learners, but also non-native English teachers. People can now employ Grammarly to correct their grammar mistakes, owing to the sophistication of modern technology. The debate over whether teachers use Grammarly as part of their professional development is ongoing. The purpose of this study was to identify the grammatical errors made by non-native English teachers when writing narrative texts before and after Grammarly checked them. The participants in this qualitative study were 24 English teachers from the English Teacher Association of Buleleng Regency in Bali, Indonesia. This study employed the surface approach taxonomy to analyze the grammatical errors and interviewed the teachers to elicit factors that contribute to grammatical errors. This study found that the most common type of misformation error, specifically the alternating form error, was found in both Grammarly-corrected and Grammarly-uncorrected texts. Furthermore, intralingual factors were responsible for the majority of errors. The integration of Grammarly into teachers' professional learning is discussed.
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减少语法与语法错误:以非母语英语教师专业学习为例
长期以来,语法一直是任何学习第二语言的人的烦恼之源,不仅是英语学习者,也包括非英语母语的教师。由于现代科技的成熟,人们现在可以使用Grammarly来纠正语法错误。关于教师是否将语法作为其专业发展的一部分的争论正在进行中。本研究的目的是在Grammarly检查前后找出非母语英语教师在写作叙事文本时所犯的语法错误。本质性研究的参与者为24名来自印尼巴厘岛Buleleng Regency英语教师协会的英语教师。本研究采用表面法分类法对语法错误进行分析,并对教师进行访谈,找出导致语法错误的因素。这项研究发现,最常见的错误类型,特别是交替形式错误,在语法纠正和语法未纠正的文本中都有发现。此外,语内因素是造成大多数错误的原因。探讨了语法融入教师专业学习的问题。
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