The Relationship between Teacher Factors and Malaysian Undergraduates’ Grammatical Errors in Writing
This study aims to analyse grammatical problems in writing encountered by undergraduates in Malaysian University English Test (MUET), and to determine whether teachers’ teaching backgrounds and teaching methodologies had any impact on the undergraduates’ errors in writing. 335 writing scripts wer...
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my.unimas.ir.369072023-10-24T06:45:34Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/36907/ The Relationship between Teacher Factors and Malaysian Undergraduates’ Grammatical Errors in Writing Khatipah, Abdul Ghani Soo, Ruey Shing LB Theory and practice of education PE English This study aims to analyse grammatical problems in writing encountered by undergraduates in Malaysian University English Test (MUET), and to determine whether teachers’ teaching backgrounds and teaching methodologies had any impact on the undergraduates’ errors in writing. 335 writing scripts were analyzed in order to identify students’ grammatical errors. Additionally, to analyse the relationship between various teacher factors and students’ grammatical errors in writing, questionnaires were administered to fifteen full-time English teachers in a Malaysian university. The analysis of the scripts revealed that the undergraduates had the most problem in using verbs, followed by nouns, pronouns, prepositions and sentence patterns. Statistical analyses indicated that teachers’ teaching experiences, academic qualifications and teaching approaches had significant impact on the undergraduates’ grammatical problems in writing, to a certain extent. Based on the findings of this study, language teachers are suggested to vary their teaching approaches according to the types of grammatical items and expand the contexts while teaching grammar. It is also recommended that teachers at all levels require retraining periodically for professional development. 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/36907/1/Soo%20Ruey%20Shing.pdf Khatipah, Abdul Ghani and Soo, Ruey Shing (2019) The Relationship between Teacher Factors and Malaysian Undergraduates’ Grammatical Errors in Writing. IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Literature, 7 (2). pp. 198-211. ISSN 2548-4192 |
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This study aims to analyse grammatical problems in writing encountered by
undergraduates in Malaysian University English Test (MUET), and to determine
whether teachers’ teaching backgrounds and teaching methodologies had any
impact on the undergraduates’ errors in writing. 335 writing scripts were analyzed in
order to identify students’ grammatical errors. Additionally, to analyse the
relationship between various teacher factors and students’ grammatical errors in
writing, questionnaires were administered to fifteen full-time English teachers in a
Malaysian university. The analysis of the scripts revealed that the undergraduates
had the most problem in using verbs, followed by nouns, pronouns, prepositions
and sentence patterns. Statistical analyses indicated that teachers’ teaching
experiences, academic qualifications and teaching approaches had significant
impact on the undergraduates’ grammatical problems in writing, to a certain extent.
Based on the findings of this study, language teachers are suggested to vary their
teaching approaches according to the types of grammatical items and expand the
contexts while teaching grammar. It is also recommended that teachers at all levels
require retraining periodically for professional development. |
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