Abstract—This study seeks to explore five 6th grade EFL learners ' major writing problems by analyzing the nature and distribution of their writing errors and it also investigates factors that cause errors in their writing in English through email communication. This study examined EFL learners ’ writing samples and followed taxonomy: grammatical, lexical, semantic, mechanics, and word order types of errors. Findings showed that participants made more mistakes on interlingual/transfer errors than on intralingual/developmental errors. Students used their L2 habits, rules, and patterns in the second language writing. However, students also had intralingual errors due to the overgeneralizations and partial exposure to the target language....
Abstract—In a second and foreign language setting, all language learners inevitably produce errors w...
AbstractThis study aims to provide a linguistic taxonomy of frequent syntactic-morphological errors ...
This study attempted at classifying common errors found in the written performance of lower- and upp...
This investigation is mainly concerned with analysing the writing errors found in EFL learners’ work...
"Error Analysis" looks at actual errors, explains them linguistically, and explains some of the poss...
This study aims to look for the types of errors in writing made by a 6th grader of a bilingual schoo...
Writing is said to be the most difficult skill in English, therefore most EFL students tend to commi...
Students’ error analysis is very important for helping EFL teachers to develop their teaching materi...
Writing is the most difficult skill in English, so most EFL students tend to make errors in writing....
It is a kind of library research which aims at revealing: (1) the definitions of error analysis; (2)...
The objective of this study was to find out the category of errors that EFL students usually made in...
The present study analyzed different types of errors in the EFL learners’ IELTS essays. In order to ...
This research delved into a comprehensive investigation of prevalent English language errors exhibit...
Error analysis is a very significant area of applied linguistics as well as foreign language learnin...
Writing is supposed to be a complicated language skill. There exists a lot of sub-skills should be l...
Abstract—In a second and foreign language setting, all language learners inevitably produce errors w...
AbstractThis study aims to provide a linguistic taxonomy of frequent syntactic-morphological errors ...
This study attempted at classifying common errors found in the written performance of lower- and upp...
This investigation is mainly concerned with analysing the writing errors found in EFL learners’ work...
"Error Analysis" looks at actual errors, explains them linguistically, and explains some of the poss...
This study aims to look for the types of errors in writing made by a 6th grader of a bilingual schoo...
Writing is said to be the most difficult skill in English, therefore most EFL students tend to commi...
Students’ error analysis is very important for helping EFL teachers to develop their teaching materi...
Writing is the most difficult skill in English, so most EFL students tend to make errors in writing....
It is a kind of library research which aims at revealing: (1) the definitions of error analysis; (2)...
The objective of this study was to find out the category of errors that EFL students usually made in...
The present study analyzed different types of errors in the EFL learners’ IELTS essays. In order to ...
This research delved into a comprehensive investigation of prevalent English language errors exhibit...
Error analysis is a very significant area of applied linguistics as well as foreign language learnin...
Writing is supposed to be a complicated language skill. There exists a lot of sub-skills should be l...
Abstract—In a second and foreign language setting, all language learners inevitably produce errors w...
AbstractThis study aims to provide a linguistic taxonomy of frequent syntactic-morphological errors ...
This study attempted at classifying common errors found in the written performance of lower- and upp...