英语使用中的错误:以小学生模因分类为例,以语素和词为重点

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本研究描述了Kumba和邻近地区学生在第一次学校毕业证书(FSLC)考试英语语言作文中的表现。此前的研究报告称,学生在普通教育证书英语考试中的表现正在稳步下降。然而,不幸的是,没有研究检查在FSLC水平上得到了什么,这是本研究关注的问题。要有效地解决任何问题,必须从根源开始。因此,本研究旨在分析喀麦隆西南地区梅梅分部FSLC英语语言论文中六年级学生的书面生产中的语法特征。这项研究是为了回答“在书面生产中观察到哪些具体的语法特征?”这项研究的主要目的是确定梅因区附近基础学校学生写作中的具体语法特征。本研究采用描述性调查设计,并在S.P Corder(1974)提出的误差分析理论框架内进行。本研究的材料是2014、2015和2016学年的FSLC英语语言作文脚本。本研究共收集了168个剧本,即三个学年各收集56个剧本。错误被识别并分类为语素错误和单词错误。研究结果表明,在942例已识别的错误中,单词错误占70.7%,而语素错误占29.2%。该研究人员建议,政府应确保在每学年开始时提供所有的教材,并确保教学检查员尽其所能。
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Errors in the Use of English: A Case of Primary School Pupils in Meme Division, with Focus on Morpheme and Word
This study describes the performance of pupils in the First School Leaving Certificate (FSLC) examination English language composition paper in Kumba and neighbouring localities. It was reported by previous researchers that the performance of students in the GCE English paper was falling steadily. However, it was unfortunate that no research has checked what obtains at the level of the FSLC, which is the concern of the present study. To effectively tackle any problem it must begin from the roots. So, this study set out to analyze the grammatical features in the written production of Class Six pupils in the FSLC English language paper in Meme Division in the Southwest Region of Cameroon. This study was conducted to answer the question “what specific grammar features are observed in the written production?” The study had as main objective to identify specific grammar features in the writings of pupils in the basic schools around Meme Division. A descriptive survey design was adopted for this study, and it was carried out within the theoretical framework of error analysis propounded by S.P Corder (1974). The material for this study is the past FSLC English language composition scripts for the 2014, 2015, and 2016 academic year. A total of 168 scripts were collected for this study, that is, 56 scripts for each of the three academic year were collected. Errors were identified and classified under morphemic and word errors. The findings for the study revealed that, word error recorded 70.7% of 942 cases identified, while morphemic error recorded 29.2% of 942 errors identified. The researcher recommended that the government should ensure all teaching materials are available at the beginning of each academic year and to make sure that pedagogic inspectors do their job as they should.
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