USING PROTOCOLS TO IMPROVE GRAMMATICAL ERRORS IN PARAGRAPH WRITING BY THE SEVENTH GRADERS OF SMPN 1 KARANGPLOSO

Errors in auxiliary verbs have been the common problems faced by Indonesian learners to write in English. The aims of this study are to see   (1)  kinds of errors are identified in the modal auxiliaries the students perform, and (2) how errors are used to improve grammatical sentences in the paragra...

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Main Author: Rike Eliyawati
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Language:English
Published: Center of Language and Culture Studies, Surakarta, Indonesia 2018-01-01
Series:IJOTL-TL (Indonesian Journal of Language Teaching and Linguistics)
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Online Access:https://ijotl-tl.soloclcs.org/index.php/ijoltl/article/view/402
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spelling doaj-c1911e7812a240028ff5e5bfcbdb6b882020-11-25T01:40:12ZengCenter of Language and Culture Studies, Surakarta, IndonesiaIJOTL-TL (Indonesian Journal of Language Teaching and Linguistics)2502-23262502-82782018-01-0131233210.30957/ijoltl.v3i1.402402USING PROTOCOLS TO IMPROVE GRAMMATICAL ERRORS IN PARAGRAPH WRITING BY THE SEVENTH GRADERS OF SMPN 1 KARANGPLOSORike Eliyawati0SMPN 1 Karagploso MalangErrors in auxiliary verbs have been the common problems faced by Indonesian learners to write in English. The aims of this study are to see   (1)  kinds of errors are identified in the modal auxiliaries the students perform, and (2) how errors are used to improve grammatical sentences in the paragraph.  This study used classroom action research with two cycles.  This study was done involving 32 students of class VII-A of SMPN 1 Karangploso Malang.  The results show that in cycle 1, all aspects of auxiliary verbs including: to be, to do, to have, and modal were made in the error forms.  In average 81.2% students made errors.  In cycle 2, the errors decline into 25%.  In essence 75% of paragraph developed by students after learning protocols to correct the errors have limited errors in the auxiliary verbs.https://ijotl-tl.soloclcs.org/index.php/ijoltl/article/view/402error analysisauxiliary verbsprotocols.
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USING PROTOCOLS TO IMPROVE GRAMMATICAL ERRORS IN PARAGRAPH WRITING BY THE SEVENTH GRADERS OF SMPN 1 KARANGPLOSO
IJOTL-TL (Indonesian Journal of Language Teaching and Linguistics)
error analysis
auxiliary verbs
protocols.
author_facet Rike Eliyawati
author_sort Rike Eliyawati
title USING PROTOCOLS TO IMPROVE GRAMMATICAL ERRORS IN PARAGRAPH WRITING BY THE SEVENTH GRADERS OF SMPN 1 KARANGPLOSO
title_short USING PROTOCOLS TO IMPROVE GRAMMATICAL ERRORS IN PARAGRAPH WRITING BY THE SEVENTH GRADERS OF SMPN 1 KARANGPLOSO
title_full USING PROTOCOLS TO IMPROVE GRAMMATICAL ERRORS IN PARAGRAPH WRITING BY THE SEVENTH GRADERS OF SMPN 1 KARANGPLOSO
title_fullStr USING PROTOCOLS TO IMPROVE GRAMMATICAL ERRORS IN PARAGRAPH WRITING BY THE SEVENTH GRADERS OF SMPN 1 KARANGPLOSO
title_full_unstemmed USING PROTOCOLS TO IMPROVE GRAMMATICAL ERRORS IN PARAGRAPH WRITING BY THE SEVENTH GRADERS OF SMPN 1 KARANGPLOSO
title_sort using protocols to improve grammatical errors in paragraph writing by the seventh graders of smpn 1 karangploso
publisher Center of Language and Culture Studies, Surakarta, Indonesia
series IJOTL-TL (Indonesian Journal of Language Teaching and Linguistics)
issn 2502-2326
2502-8278
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Errors in auxiliary verbs have been the common problems faced by Indonesian learners to write in English. The aims of this study are to see   (1)  kinds of errors are identified in the modal auxiliaries the students perform, and (2) how errors are used to improve grammatical sentences in the paragraph.  This study used classroom action research with two cycles.  This study was done involving 32 students of class VII-A of SMPN 1 Karangploso Malang.  The results show that in cycle 1, all aspects of auxiliary verbs including: to be, to do, to have, and modal were made in the error forms.  In average 81.2% students made errors.  In cycle 2, the errors decline into 25%.  In essence 75% of paragraph developed by students after learning protocols to correct the errors have limited errors in the auxiliary verbs.
topic error analysis
auxiliary verbs
protocols.
url https://ijotl-tl.soloclcs.org/index.php/ijoltl/article/view/402
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