The analysis of high school students’ errors of word order in Recount text writing

Sekar Melati, Ramlan Ginting Suka, Fajar Riyantika

Abstract


The objectives of this research are to investigate the kind of errors that students frequently made in the use of word order in recount text and investigate the reason why students make errors in the use of word order in writing recount text. This study takes a qualitative approach, with 15 high school students who lived in LKSA Budi Utomo Metro, Indonesia as the data sources. The instruments used in this research were writing test, interview guideline, and recorder to collect the data. The data results showed that 119 errors appear frequently in the writing test which then were classified into two types such as in sentence structure which there were 97 errors or 81% out of total and noun phrase were 22 errors or 18,5%. Additionally, the students’ interview response showed that first language interference and carelessness became the reasons why they made errors.

Keywords: error analyisis, word order, word order error

doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.23960/UJET.v11.i1.202291


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