Cohesive Devices In EFL Students’ Expository Writing

This study aims to investigate the use of cohesive devices in students’ expository writing. In particular, the study focuses on types of cohesive device used by the students and how cohesive devices contribute to their writing. This study employs qualitative research through a case study design. Pub...

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Main Author: Hanif Nurcholish Adiantika
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Kuningan and Association of Indonesian Scholars of English Education (AISEE) 2015-12-01
Series:English Review: Journal of English Education
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Online Access:https://journal.uniku.ac.id/index.php/ERJEE/article/view/316/242
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spelling doaj-1ec9e42fc6fd48bb9f43506e8e1689432020-11-24T23:39:35ZengUniversity of Kuningan and Association of Indonesian Scholars of English Education (AISEE)English Review: Journal of English Education2301-75542541-36432015-12-014194102Cohesive Devices In EFL Students’ Expository WritingHanif Nurcholish Adiantika0Indonesia University of Education, IndonesiaThis study aims to investigate the use of cohesive devices in students’ expository writing. In particular, the study focuses on types of cohesive device used by the students and how cohesive devices contribute to their writing. This study employs qualitative research through a case study design. Public senior high school in Kuningan is chosen as the site for this study. Nine students of twelfth grade are involved in the study as the respondents. Documents of nine students’ expository writings are the data of this study. The data are analyzed by using the concept of cohesive devices proposed by Halliday and Hasan (1976) which covers reference, substitution, ellipsis, conjunction, and lexical cohesion. Analyses show that the respondents only use four cohesive devices in their writing i.e. reference, substitution, conjunction, and lexical cohesion. These devices also contribute to the process of keeping track of the participants, avoiding repetition and text redundancy, enhancing logical connection between parts of text, and engaging the readers to the core argument of the text. The study infers that it is still problematic although most of the students apply many cohesive devices in their writing. This is because students have not received sufficient training concerning how to use appropriate cohesive devices. Therefore, they should be guided to utilize appropriate cohesive devices in their writing.https://journal.uniku.ac.id/index.php/ERJEE/article/view/316/242cohesive devicescohesionEFL studentsexpository writingcase study
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Cohesive Devices In EFL Students’ Expository Writing
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cohesion
EFL students
expository writing
case study
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title Cohesive Devices In EFL Students’ Expository Writing
title_short Cohesive Devices In EFL Students’ Expository Writing
title_full Cohesive Devices In EFL Students’ Expository Writing
title_fullStr Cohesive Devices In EFL Students’ Expository Writing
title_full_unstemmed Cohesive Devices In EFL Students’ Expository Writing
title_sort cohesive devices in efl students’ expository writing
publisher University of Kuningan and Association of Indonesian Scholars of English Education (AISEE)
series English Review: Journal of English Education
issn 2301-7554
2541-3643
publishDate 2015-12-01
description This study aims to investigate the use of cohesive devices in students’ expository writing. In particular, the study focuses on types of cohesive device used by the students and how cohesive devices contribute to their writing. This study employs qualitative research through a case study design. Public senior high school in Kuningan is chosen as the site for this study. Nine students of twelfth grade are involved in the study as the respondents. Documents of nine students’ expository writings are the data of this study. The data are analyzed by using the concept of cohesive devices proposed by Halliday and Hasan (1976) which covers reference, substitution, ellipsis, conjunction, and lexical cohesion. Analyses show that the respondents only use four cohesive devices in their writing i.e. reference, substitution, conjunction, and lexical cohesion. These devices also contribute to the process of keeping track of the participants, avoiding repetition and text redundancy, enhancing logical connection between parts of text, and engaging the readers to the core argument of the text. The study infers that it is still problematic although most of the students apply many cohesive devices in their writing. This is because students have not received sufficient training concerning how to use appropriate cohesive devices. Therefore, they should be guided to utilize appropriate cohesive devices in their writing.
topic cohesive devices
cohesion
EFL students
expository writing
case study
url https://journal.uniku.ac.id/index.php/ERJEE/article/view/316/242
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