AN ANALYSIS OF GRAMMATICAL ERRORS ON SPEAKING ACTIVITIES

This study aims to analyze the grammatical errors and to provide description of errors on speaking activities using simple present and present progressive tenses made by the second year students of English Education Department, Palangka Raya University. The subject for this study was 30 students. Th...

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Main Author: Merlyn Simbolon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Palangka Raya 2015-09-01
Series:Journal on English as a Foreign Language
Online Access:http://e-journal.iain-palangkaraya.ac.id/index.php/jefl/article/view/368
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spelling doaj-921a2f6dc1b74a0fa539962a7a70e82d2020-11-24T21:04:21ZengInstitut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Palangka RayaJournal on English as a Foreign Language2088-16572502-66152015-09-01527186333AN ANALYSIS OF GRAMMATICAL ERRORS ON SPEAKING ACTIVITIESMerlyn Simbolon0Universitas PalangkarayaThis study aims to analyze the grammatical errors and to provide description of errors on speaking activities using simple present and present progressive tenses made by the second year students of English Education Department, Palangka Raya University. The subject for this study was 30 students. This research applied qualitative research to describe the types, source and causes of students’ errors taken from oral essay test which consisted of questions using the tenses of simple present and present progressive. The errors were indentified and classified according to Linguistic Category Taxonomy and Richard’s classification, well as the possible sources and causes of errors. The findings showed that the errors made by students were in 6 aspects; errors in production of verb groups, errors in the distribution of verb groups, errors in the use of article, errors in the use of preposition, errors in the use of questions and miscellaneous errors. In regard to resource and causes, it was found that intra-lingual interference was the major source of errors (82.55%) where overgeneralization took place as the major cause of the errors with total percentage of 44.71%. Keywords: grammatical errors, speaking skill, speaking activitieshttp://e-journal.iain-palangkaraya.ac.id/index.php/jefl/article/view/368
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Journal on English as a Foreign Language
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title_short AN ANALYSIS OF GRAMMATICAL ERRORS ON SPEAKING ACTIVITIES
title_full AN ANALYSIS OF GRAMMATICAL ERRORS ON SPEAKING ACTIVITIES
title_fullStr AN ANALYSIS OF GRAMMATICAL ERRORS ON SPEAKING ACTIVITIES
title_full_unstemmed AN ANALYSIS OF GRAMMATICAL ERRORS ON SPEAKING ACTIVITIES
title_sort analysis of grammatical errors on speaking activities
publisher Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Palangka Raya
series Journal on English as a Foreign Language
issn 2088-1657
2502-6615
publishDate 2015-09-01
description This study aims to analyze the grammatical errors and to provide description of errors on speaking activities using simple present and present progressive tenses made by the second year students of English Education Department, Palangka Raya University. The subject for this study was 30 students. This research applied qualitative research to describe the types, source and causes of students’ errors taken from oral essay test which consisted of questions using the tenses of simple present and present progressive. The errors were indentified and classified according to Linguistic Category Taxonomy and Richard’s classification, well as the possible sources and causes of errors. The findings showed that the errors made by students were in 6 aspects; errors in production of verb groups, errors in the distribution of verb groups, errors in the use of article, errors in the use of preposition, errors in the use of questions and miscellaneous errors. In regard to resource and causes, it was found that intra-lingual interference was the major source of errors (82.55%) where overgeneralization took place as the major cause of the errors with total percentage of 44.71%. Keywords: grammatical errors, speaking skill, speaking activities
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