Using corpus-based error analysis to compare English language compare English language proficiency of ETeMS and non-ETeMS learner groups in Malaysian secondary schools / Dayang Zarinah Awang Bohari

The issue of poor levels of proficiency in English among students in Malaysian schools has been one of intense debate. This is especially so in terms of the efforts needed to make much-needed improvements in student performance. Such efforts have been deemed necessary in order to ensure Malaysia&#...

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Main Author: Awang Bohari, Dayang Zarinah
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Published: 2006
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spelling my.uitm.ir.654352022-08-19T08:46:40Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/65435/ Using corpus-based error analysis to compare English language compare English language proficiency of ETeMS and non-ETeMS learner groups in Malaysian secondary schools / Dayang Zarinah Awang Bohari Awang Bohari, Dayang Zarinah L Education (General) LB Theory and practice of education English language Secondary education. High school teaching The issue of poor levels of proficiency in English among students in Malaysian schools has been one of intense debate. This is especially so in terms of the efforts needed to make much-needed improvements in student performance. Such efforts have been deemed necessary in order to ensure Malaysia's capability in keeping up with an increasingly technology driven and competitive world. This study involved two groups of Form Four national secondary students. It was carried out to investigate a range of errors made by students and to show how an analysis of these errors could be used to demonstrate the difference (if any) in English Language proficiency as a result of the change in the medium of instruction for Mathematics and Science. In addition, one of the research objectives included making a comparison between the two groups of students and from there, to look for patterns of error which could shed light on student performance. The results of the study have shown that there are problematic areas for both groups of students. 2006-04 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/65435/1/65435.pdf Using corpus-based error analysis to compare English language compare English language proficiency of ETeMS and non-ETeMS learner groups in Malaysian secondary schools / Dayang Zarinah Awang Bohari. (2006) [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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Awang Bohari, Dayang Zarinah
Using corpus-based error analysis to compare English language compare English language proficiency of ETeMS and non-ETeMS learner groups in Malaysian secondary schools / Dayang Zarinah Awang Bohari
description The issue of poor levels of proficiency in English among students in Malaysian schools has been one of intense debate. This is especially so in terms of the efforts needed to make much-needed improvements in student performance. Such efforts have been deemed necessary in order to ensure Malaysia's capability in keeping up with an increasingly technology driven and competitive world. This study involved two groups of Form Four national secondary students. It was carried out to investigate a range of errors made by students and to show how an analysis of these errors could be used to demonstrate the difference (if any) in English Language proficiency as a result of the change in the medium of instruction for Mathematics and Science. In addition, one of the research objectives included making a comparison between the two groups of students and from there, to look for patterns of error which could shed light on student performance. The results of the study have shown that there are problematic areas for both groups of students.
format Student Project
author Awang Bohari, Dayang Zarinah
author_facet Awang Bohari, Dayang Zarinah
author_sort Awang Bohari, Dayang Zarinah
title Using corpus-based error analysis to compare English language compare English language proficiency of ETeMS and non-ETeMS learner groups in Malaysian secondary schools / Dayang Zarinah Awang Bohari
title_short Using corpus-based error analysis to compare English language compare English language proficiency of ETeMS and non-ETeMS learner groups in Malaysian secondary schools / Dayang Zarinah Awang Bohari
title_full Using corpus-based error analysis to compare English language compare English language proficiency of ETeMS and non-ETeMS learner groups in Malaysian secondary schools / Dayang Zarinah Awang Bohari
title_fullStr Using corpus-based error analysis to compare English language compare English language proficiency of ETeMS and non-ETeMS learner groups in Malaysian secondary schools / Dayang Zarinah Awang Bohari
title_full_unstemmed Using corpus-based error analysis to compare English language compare English language proficiency of ETeMS and non-ETeMS learner groups in Malaysian secondary schools / Dayang Zarinah Awang Bohari
title_sort using corpus-based error analysis to compare english language compare english language proficiency of etems and non-etems learner groups in malaysian secondary schools / dayang zarinah awang bohari
publishDate 2006
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/65435/1/65435.pdf
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