Error analysis of english articles and pedagogical implications for EFL students

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2022-05-30
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PUCE - Quito
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The present research analyzes the frequency of errors that 40 adult English learners and 11 English teachers make in the use of English articles. It investigates the different types of errors (addition, omission, and selection) and the sources (interlingual and intralingual). For data collection, a test with writing, speaking, and grammar sections were conducted for this research. For teachers, a grammar and writing a paragraph task was administered. Following the conventions of Error Analysis (EA) and Contrastive Analysis (CA), this study found that adult learners face problems in using articles that deserve attention, especially in the definite article, which often appears where zero article is required to have well structure utterances. In errors of the addition category, transfer of the mother language was found as the primary source of the identified errors for students and teachers. Errors behind the Intralingual source disclose a low level of occurrence. Due to the features of these errors, count and non-count nouns in different contexts need to be timely taught to reduce the misuse of articles. Based on the results, some pedagogical implications are put forward to help teachers and students improve the acquisition of articles.
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ADQUISICIÓN DE SEGUNDO LENGUAJE, INGLÉS - ENSEÑANZA, ARTÍCULO (GRAMÁTICA)
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