GRAMMATICAL ERRORS FOUND IN DESCRIPTIVE TEXTS WRITTEN BY THE STUDENTS OF X MIPA 2 AT SMA N 1 CEPIRING IN ACADAMIC YEAR 2021/2022

Agustina, Nita (2022) GRAMMATICAL ERRORS FOUND IN DESCRIPTIVE TEXTS WRITTEN BY THE STUDENTS OF X MIPA 2 AT SMA N 1 CEPIRING IN ACADAMIC YEAR 2021/2022. Other thesis, Universitas PGRI Semarang.

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Agustina, Nita. 2022 Grammatical Errors Found in Descriptive Text Written by
The Students of X MIPA 2 At SMA N 1 Cepiring in Academic Year 2021/2022.
Final Project, English Education, Universitas PGRI Semarang. Advisor I: Dr.
Wiyaka, M.Pd., Advisor II: Siti Musarokah, S.Pd., M.Hum.
Keywords: Grammatical Errors, Descriptive Text, SMA N 1 Cepiring.
This final project studied the grammatical errors made by the students of 10th
MIPA 2 SMA N 1 Cepiring. The objectives of the study were (1) To describe 4
types of grammatical errors in writing descriptive text made by the students of X
MIPA 2 SMA N 1 Cepiring based on Dulay, Burt, and Krashen (1982) theory, (2)
To find out what grammatical errors are dominantly made by the students, (3) To
describe how teachers minimize the students‟ grammatical errors. The design of
the research was descriptive qualitative research. The subject of the research were
10th MIPA 2 SMA N 1 Cepiring. The instrument of the study were test and
interview. To identify the data of errors, the writer used the theory of Dulay, Burt,
and Krashen (1982), for the interview the writer used Miles and Huberman (1994)
theory which consists of 3 steps: Data Reduction, Data Display, and Conclusion
Drawing. The result of this research showed that: (1) the number of each errors
are: errors of omission found 8 errors with 20,5% grammatical errors percentage,
errors of addition found 9 errors with 23,1% grammatical errors percentage, errors
of misformation found 15 errors with 38,5% grammatical errors percentage, and
the last one errors of misordering found 7 errors with 17,9% grammatical errors
percentage; (2) the dominant types of errors was the errors of misformation with
38,5% percentage; (3) The results of the interviews show that to minimize
students' errors is by giving more practice in making sentences which focus on
grammar or tense and emphasizing to the students that is normal for having some
mistakes so that the students become confident of their works

Item Type: Thesis (Other)
Subjects: L Education > L Education (General)
Divisions: Fakultas Pendidikan Bahasa dan Seni > Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris
Depositing User: Perpus Pusat Upgris
Date Deposited: 22 Mar 2024 06:39
Last Modified: 22 Mar 2024 06:39
URI: http://eprints3.upgris.ac.id/id/eprint/3606

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