AN ANALYSIS OF STUDENTS’ FREE WRITING

Writing contains a compound process to be expressed that entails the writer to pay more attention on linking appropriate words together. Most linguists agree that a writer should attain high level of understanding to pursue the lifelong learning of academic writing pedagogy. This study aimed to anal...

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Main Author: Rahmi Phonna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Center for Research and Publication UIN Ar-Raniry 2014-05-01
Series:Englisia
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Online Access:http://jurnal.ar-raniry.ac.id/index.php/englisia/article/view/188
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spelling doaj-14bcae0d86b24fa793707823b853df182020-11-24T21:38:53ZengCenter for Research and Publication UIN Ar-RaniryEnglisia2339-25762527-64842014-05-011210.22373/ej.v1i2.188169AN ANALYSIS OF STUDENTS’ FREE WRITINGRahmi PhonnaWriting contains a compound process to be expressed that entails the writer to pay more attention on linking appropriate words together. Most linguists agree that a writer should attain high level of understanding to pursue the lifelong learning of academic writing pedagogy. This study aimed to analyze the students’ free writing by identifying the category of mistakes that often appear on their writing assignment. 28 free writings were collected, as the main data, from 28 students as the samples for this study. They were then analyzed by using the guidelines of correction symbols from Hogue (1996) and Oshima & Hogue (1999). The results revealed that 11 categories of grammar that often applied incorrectly on the students’ free writing. The misused of verb-agreement (V/A) was the most frequent category occurred, followed by word form (Wf) and Spelling (Sp). The least category of errors identified on the students’ free writing was conjunction (Conj) and wrong word (Ww) categories. Overall, 175 errors from different grammatical conventions were repeated in the students’ free writing.http://jurnal.ar-raniry.ac.id/index.php/englisia/article/view/188Free writinggrammatical errorswriting implication
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AN ANALYSIS OF STUDENTS’ FREE WRITING
Englisia
Free writing
grammatical errors
writing implication
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title AN ANALYSIS OF STUDENTS’ FREE WRITING
title_short AN ANALYSIS OF STUDENTS’ FREE WRITING
title_full AN ANALYSIS OF STUDENTS’ FREE WRITING
title_fullStr AN ANALYSIS OF STUDENTS’ FREE WRITING
title_full_unstemmed AN ANALYSIS OF STUDENTS’ FREE WRITING
title_sort analysis of students’ free writing
publisher Center for Research and Publication UIN Ar-Raniry
series Englisia
issn 2339-2576
2527-6484
publishDate 2014-05-01
description Writing contains a compound process to be expressed that entails the writer to pay more attention on linking appropriate words together. Most linguists agree that a writer should attain high level of understanding to pursue the lifelong learning of academic writing pedagogy. This study aimed to analyze the students’ free writing by identifying the category of mistakes that often appear on their writing assignment. 28 free writings were collected, as the main data, from 28 students as the samples for this study. They were then analyzed by using the guidelines of correction symbols from Hogue (1996) and Oshima & Hogue (1999). The results revealed that 11 categories of grammar that often applied incorrectly on the students’ free writing. The misused of verb-agreement (V/A) was the most frequent category occurred, followed by word form (Wf) and Spelling (Sp). The least category of errors identified on the students’ free writing was conjunction (Conj) and wrong word (Ww) categories. Overall, 175 errors from different grammatical conventions were repeated in the students’ free writing.
topic Free writing
grammatical errors
writing implication
url http://jurnal.ar-raniry.ac.id/index.php/englisia/article/view/188
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