T1 Abstract Institutional Repository | Satya Wacana Christian University: An Analysis of Students` Narrative Writing Errors at SMAN 1 Tengaran
AN ANALYSIS OF STUDENTS` NARRATIVE WRITING ERRORS AT SMAN 1
TENGARAN
Olivia Intan
ABSTRACT
Writing enables students to give a concrete form of their thoughts and opinions whilst
enable others to read and understand that thoughts and opinion (Hyland, 2002). Narrative is one
of the text types taught in high school. The purpose of teaching narrative is that the students can
master this text both in written and spoken form. This descriptive qualitative research study
attempts to answer the research question: “What kinds of errors did the students make in
narrative writing?” It means the kind of errors the 10th Graders of SMAN 1 Tengaran make in
their narrative writing. There were 30 students in the class that were chosen as main source of
data collection,the students were asked to write narrative writing about their unforgettable
experience but only ten random texts were chosen as the data. The result showed that the
majority of errors committed were tenses-related error, with 45 errors (48.91%). It was followed
by errors of spelling and punctuation with 28 errors (30.43%), sentences pattern with 12 errors
(13.04%), preposition with 4 errors (4.34%) and pronoun with 3 errors (3.26%).
Keywords: Writing, Writing errors, narrative text
TENGARAN
Olivia Intan
ABSTRACT
Writing enables students to give a concrete form of their thoughts and opinions whilst
enable others to read and understand that thoughts and opinion (Hyland, 2002). Narrative is one
of the text types taught in high school. The purpose of teaching narrative is that the students can
master this text both in written and spoken form. This descriptive qualitative research study
attempts to answer the research question: “What kinds of errors did the students make in
narrative writing?” It means the kind of errors the 10th Graders of SMAN 1 Tengaran make in
their narrative writing. There were 30 students in the class that were chosen as main source of
data collection,the students were asked to write narrative writing about their unforgettable
experience but only ten random texts were chosen as the data. The result showed that the
majority of errors committed were tenses-related error, with 45 errors (48.91%). It was followed
by errors of spelling and punctuation with 28 errors (30.43%), sentences pattern with 12 errors
(13.04%), preposition with 4 errors (4.34%) and pronoun with 3 errors (3.26%).
Keywords: Writing, Writing errors, narrative text