This research intends to find out whether Lithuanians studying English as a foreign language make certain mistakes because of the influence of their native language. It focuses on negative transfer in writing in English and is qualitative rather than quantitative. The article discusses the errors and illustrates them with examples that come from a corpus for which the data was obtained from 34 Moodle forum posts written by English B2 students, native speakers of Lithuanian who were in year one or year two of their studies in various study programmes but also studied English at Vytautas Magnus University as an obligatory subject. The students participated in this forum in October 2018 and reflected on the week of presentations they had recen...
This study was conducted to identify, quantify, and compare the types and number of negative transfe...
The article looks at error cause analysis with particular reference to errors due to negative transf...
This research analyzed lexical erros in writing of English students and focused on three types of er...
This research intends to find out whether Lithuanians studying English as a foreign language make ce...
This study aims to examine how many of the verb errors first-year Spanish university students make i...
Writing in any language presents a great challenge to most learners as it involves a complex cogniti...
This essay investigates errors in written production by Swedish pupils in the ninth grade. A total o...
This is an exploratory research examining written work in English of Malay college students, analyzi...
: This research is conducted to find out the type of grammatical interference and to describe the fr...
According to the language transfer theory, it is assumed that the learner’s native language (NL) wil...
In this research the analysis of the problems of order of words in the academic essays of Lithuanian...
Grammar is an important aspect of language learning and is thus of concern in language teaching as w...
Apart from the basic target language knowledge, the mode of thinking of mother tongue is the main fa...
One of the most challenging problems in both speaking and writing is to use appropriate collocation....
One of the most challenging problems for EFL students is to be able to express themselves not just g...
This study was conducted to identify, quantify, and compare the types and number of negative transfe...
The article looks at error cause analysis with particular reference to errors due to negative transf...
This research analyzed lexical erros in writing of English students and focused on three types of er...
This research intends to find out whether Lithuanians studying English as a foreign language make ce...
This study aims to examine how many of the verb errors first-year Spanish university students make i...
Writing in any language presents a great challenge to most learners as it involves a complex cogniti...
This essay investigates errors in written production by Swedish pupils in the ninth grade. A total o...
This is an exploratory research examining written work in English of Malay college students, analyzi...
: This research is conducted to find out the type of grammatical interference and to describe the fr...
According to the language transfer theory, it is assumed that the learner’s native language (NL) wil...
In this research the analysis of the problems of order of words in the academic essays of Lithuanian...
Grammar is an important aspect of language learning and is thus of concern in language teaching as w...
Apart from the basic target language knowledge, the mode of thinking of mother tongue is the main fa...
One of the most challenging problems in both speaking and writing is to use appropriate collocation....
One of the most challenging problems for EFL students is to be able to express themselves not just g...
This study was conducted to identify, quantify, and compare the types and number of negative transfe...
The article looks at error cause analysis with particular reference to errors due to negative transf...
This research analyzed lexical erros in writing of English students and focused on three types of er...