THE GRAMMATICAL ERRORS IN COMPOSING DESCRIPTIVE TEXTS MADE BY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT STUDENTS OF ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES (ESP) PROGRAM CLASS “A” UNIVERSITY OF MUHAMMADIYAH MALANG ACADEMIC YEAR 2012-2013
THE GRAMMATICAL ERRORS IN COMPOSING DESCRIPTIVE
TEXTS MADE BY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT STUDENTS OF
ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES (ESP) PROGRAM
CLASS “A” UNIVERSITY OF MUHAMMADIYAH
MALANG ACADEMIC YEAR 2012-2013
THESIS
By:
Rey Rizki Tia Jayanti
09360050
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
FACULTY OF TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATION
UNIVERSITY OF MUHAMMADIYAH MALANG
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THE GRAMMATICAL ERRORS IN COMPOSING DESCRIPTIVE
TEXTS MADE BY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT STUDENTS OF
ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES (ESP) PROGRAM
CLASS “A”
UNIVERSITY OF MUHAMMADIYAH
MALANG ACADEMIC YEAR 2012-2013
THESIS
By:
Rey Rizki Tia Jayanti
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
FACULTY OF TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATION
UNIVERSITY OF MUHAMMADIYAH MALANG
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THE GRAMMATICAL ERRORS IN COMPOSING DESCRIPTIVE
TEXTS MADE BY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT STUDENTS OF
ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES (ESP) PROGRAM
CLASS “A” UNIVERSITY OF MUHAMMADIYAH
MALANG ACADEMIC YEAR 2012-2013
THESIS
This thesis is submitted to fulfill one of the requirements in achieving Sarjana Degree in English Education
By:
Rey Rizki Tia Jayanti
09360050
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
FACULTY OF TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATION
UNIVERSITY OF MUHAMMADIYAH MALANG
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MOTTO AND DEDICATION
MOTTO
“Maka nikmat Tuhan kamu yang manakah yang kamu dustakan?”
(QS: Ar-Rahman 21)
“Keinginanmu kadang tak sepaham dengan keinginan Tuhan. Tapi percaya
saja,ketidaksepakatanmu hanyalah ujian.” (Rons Imawan)
“The only way to worry about nothing is to pray about everything.”
(Anonymous)
DEDICATION
I dedicate this thesis to: My beloved mother, Darmi Andriati, My beloved late father, Oni Anthoni Lukito,
My older sister, Do’i Foni Candra Dewi,
My younger brother, Rah Brahmono Wisnu Wismangkoro, And all of my family and friends.
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THE GRAMMATICAL ERRORS IN COMPOSING DESCRIPTIVE
TEXTS MADE BY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT STUDENTS OF
ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES (ESP) PROGRAM
CLASS “A”
UNIVERSITY OF MUHAMMADIYAH
MALANG ACADEMIC YEAR 2012-2013
ABSTRACT
The purpose of this research is to know what area of grammatical errors in composing descriptive texts made by English Department students of English for specific Purposes (ESP) program class “A” University of Muhammadiyah Malang academic year 2012-2013.In analyzing the grammatical errors, the writer used the theory proposed by Dulay et al. (1981) which classify the area grammatical errors into four: omission, addition, misformation, and misordering.
This study used descriptive research design. The research subject of this study consisted of 42 students. The writer used secondary data source because in collecting the data the writer did not collect them by herself.The result of the study showed that there were 349 errors made by them. Most of the area of grammatical errors they made was omission errors. The second rank was misformation errors which are consisted of three; those are regularization, archi-form, and alternating forms. And all of the students’ errors in misformation errors were alternating forms. Then, the third rank was addition errors which are also consisted of three: regularization errors, simple addition errors, and double marking errors. However, there was no double marking errors in students’ composition. And the last ranks from the students’ errors were misordering errors.
Key Words: Grammatical Errors, Descriptive Text
The Advisor 1 The writer
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Alhamdulillahirobbil’alamin, this thesis has been finished because of the merciful and almighty Allah SWT. The purpose of doing this thesis is to fulfill one of the requirements in achieving sarjana degree in English Department, Faculty of TeacherTraining and Education, University of Muhammadiyah Malang.
The writer recognizes that this thesis will not be realized without encouragement from the various parties. Therefore, the writer wants to express her gratitude to the honorable:
1. Dr. Masduki, M.Pd as the first advisor and Drs. Imam Mahfudz as the second advisor for their advice and guidance in accomplishing this thesis.
2. Sonny Elfiyanto, S.Pd as the English Department lecturer of English for Specific Purpose (ESP) class A for helping the writer to get the data in this research. 3. English Department students of English for Specific Purposes (ESP) class A
academic year 2012-2013 for their cooperation in conducting the research. 4. The writer’s family especially hermother and sister for their love, care, pray, and
motivation every single day.
5. All the writer’s friends: Alfian Rizaldi, English department students class A academic year 2009-2010, KKN Krisma 73, and others who cannot be mentioned one by one. Thanks for all your support and help in finishing this thesis. I love you all.
Malang, 20 October 2013
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
COVER
APPROVAL SHEET ... i
LEGALIZATION ... ii
MOTTO AND DEDICATION ... iii
ABSTRACT ... iv
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ... v
TABLE OF CONTENTS ... vi
CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of Study ... 1
1.2 Statement of the Problem ... 4
1.3 Purpose of the Study ... 4
1.4 Significance of the Study ... 4
1.5 Scope and Limitation ... 5
1.6 Definition of the Key Term ... 5
CHAPTER II REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE 2.1 Theory Related to Research Question ... 7
2.1.1 Writing ... 7
2.1.2 Types of Paragraph ... 8
2.1.2.1 Descriptive Text ... 9
2.1.2.2 Exposition Text ... 10
2.1.2.3 Narrative Text ... 10
2.1.2.4 Argumentative Text ... 12
2.1.2.5 Persuasive Text ... 12
2.1.3 Grammar ... 13
2.1.4 Error ... 13
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2.1.5.1 Linguistic Category ... 15
2.1.5.2 Surface Strategy Taxonomy ... 15
2.1.5.3 Comparative Taxonomy ... 17
2.1.5.4 Communicative Effect Taxonomy ... 18
2.1.6 Error Analysis ... 18
2.2 Current Literature Related to Research Question ... 22
2.2.1 “An Analysis on Grammatical Errors Made By Fourth Semester Students of English Department at Muhammadiyah University of Malang in Writing Narrative Paragraph” by Dian Novite (2003) ... 22
2.2.2 “Kesalahan Gramatikal Bahasa Inggris dalam Pola Kalimat Sederhana Siswa Kelas VIII Unggulan SMP Plua Al-Aqsha” by Acep Andi Suhendi (2012) ... 23
CHAPTER III RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 3.1 Research Design ... 24
3.2 Research Subject ... 25
3.3 Data Source ... 25
3.4 Research Instrument ... 26
3.5 Data Collection ... 26
3.6 Data Analysis ... 27
CHAPTER IV FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION 4.1 Findings ... 28
4.1.1 Omission ... 29
4.1.2 Addition ... 30
4.1.3 Misformation (Error of Selection) ... 31
4.1.4 Misordering ... 33
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CHAPTER V CONCLUSION AND SUGESTION
5.1 Conclusion ... 36
5.2 Suggestion ... 37
5.2.1 Suggestion for the ESP Lecturers of English Department ... 37
5.2.2 Suggestion for the Students of English Department ... 37
5.2.3 Suggestion for Further Research ... 38
BIBLIOGRAPHY APPENDICES
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CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
This chapter discusses some topics related to the background of the study, statement of the problem, purpose of the study, significant of the study, scope and limitation, and definition of key terms.
1.1 Background of study
English is one of the languages that becomes a foreign language in Indonesia which is taught from the kindergarten until university level in Indonesia. It shows that English has to be mastered by all the students. Based on the curriculum, English learning activities in Indonesia is focused on the four skills; they are listening skill, speaking skill, reading skill and writing skill.
Listening and reading skills are called receptive skills, because when listening and reading the person is at the receiving end of the communication channel. Speaking and writing, on the other hand are active skills. These two skills are also known as
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Since English is a foreign language in Indonesia, there are some difficulties that are found by the students in writing skill. Basically, writing skill is connected with speaking in several different ways, but it is often considered much more difficult perhaps because of the
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Specific Purpose (ESP) writing class because the English Department students of UMM have writing class for the first time. In the first semester, they get reading, speaking, and listening class and in the second semester, they get speaking, reading and writing class. So, writing is a new thing for them and they will get some difficulties in composing paragraphs.
1.2 Statement of the Problem
Based on the background of study, the researcher is intended to answer the following question;
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grammatical errors in their teaching learning activities. It is also hoped to make the students aware about their grammatical errors they commonly make in composing descriptive texts and encourage them to learn more how to make their compositions better.
1.5 Scope and limitation
There are four kinds of text; those are descriptive, narrative, argumentative, and expository texts. In this study, the writer does not analyze all of those texts but focusing on descriptive text only. The purpose of descriptive text is to make the readers see, feel, and hear what the writer has seen, felt, and heard. The writer chooses it because sometimes someone cannot describe something well in composing a paragraph. This study is only limited to the area of grammatical errors based on the surface strategy taxonomy proposed by Dulay et al. (1982) that are made by English Department Students in English for Specific Purpose (ESP) writing class
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3. Error is a noticeable deviation from the adult grammar of native speaker, reflecting the interlanguage competence of the learner. (Brown in Cahyono
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INTRODUCTION
This chapter discusses some topics related to the background of the study, statement of the problem, purpose of the study, significant of the study, scope and limitation, and definition of key terms.
1.1 Background of study
English is one of the languages that becomes a foreign language in Indonesia which is taught from the kindergarten until university level in Indonesia. It shows that English has to be mastered by all the students. Based on the curriculum, English learning activities in Indonesia is focused on the four skills; they are listening skill, speaking skill, reading skill and writing skill.
Listening and reading skills are called receptive skills, because when listening and reading the person is at the receiving end of the communication channel. Speaking and writing, on the other hand are active skills. These two skills are also known as
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Since English is a foreign language in Indonesia, there are some difficulties that are found by the students in writing skill. Basically, writing skill is connected with speaking in several different ways, but it is often considered much more difficult perhaps because of the
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Specific Purpose (ESP) writing class because the English Department students of UMM have writing class for the first time. In the first semester, they get reading, speaking, and listening class and in the second semester, they get speaking, reading and writing class. So, writing is a new thing for them and they will get some difficulties in composing paragraphs.
1.2 Statement of the Problem
Based on the background of study, the researcher is intended to answer the following question;
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grammatical errors in their teaching learning activities. It is also hoped to make the students aware about their grammatical errors they commonly make in composing descriptive texts and encourage them to learn more how to make their compositions better.
1.5 Scope and limitation
There are four kinds of text; those are descriptive, narrative, argumentative, and expository texts. In this study, the writer does not analyze all of those texts but focusing on descriptive text only. The purpose of descriptive text is to make the readers see, feel, and hear what the writer has seen, felt, and heard. The writer chooses it because sometimes someone cannot describe something well in composing a paragraph. This study is only limited to the area of grammatical errors based on the surface strategy taxonomy proposed by Dulay et al. (1982) that are made by English Department Students in English for Specific Purpose (ESP) writing class
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3. Error is a noticeable deviation from the adult grammar of native speaker, reflecting the interlanguage competence of the learner. (Brown in Cahyono