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Analysis samples of learner in second language

Done by: Reem Hisham


Teachers name: Samya
Course code: EDU 2302
Present on : 30th November, 2015

Contents
Introduction
Error Analysis
Collection samples of learner
language
Results of the collection
Evidence and justification
Strategies for teacher intervention
(students error )

Introduction
Learn
er

Correcti
on

Outpu
t
Errors

Teach
er

Error vs. Mistake


Mistake

Error

Sometimes occur when the


learner have known the
correct form in (L2), and
make the mistake in their
speaking or writing with
the rule, but they haven't
committed the form to
memory and can make a
mistake (without
consciously thinking )

Occur when a student


produces a mistake
through his/her speaking
or writing without the
knowledge to utter it
correctly.
1. Things the student has
not yet learned in the
second language.
2. Things that interfere
with the rules of their L1
(syntax, pronunciation,
grammar, cultural

Error Analysis
Error analysis is a method used to analyze
learners errors that appear in learner language.
Type of error:
Two major types of errors are performance errors
and competence error
Phonological

Morphological
Type of
errors

Performance
errors
Competence
errors

Lexical

Syntactic

Five steps to analyses


Teachers can do an error analysis in the
classroom with using 6 steps : (Corder,1975)
1. collect samples of learner language.
2. Identification of error.
3. Description of errors. ( Classification into
error types)
4. Explanation of errors.
5. Identification of the areas of difficulty in
the target language. (causes of error)
6. Therapy (remedial drills, lessons, etc.).

Collection Samples
of learner language

Student 1
(Low Level)
Students name: Maryam
Abdulkhaliq
Grade : two/2
Her nationality: Emirati
Her native language: Arabic
language

Writing
I can see for boy.

I can see four boys.

Type of
:error
morphologi
cal
Cause of
:error
Interlingual

Speaking
I can see Zahlganih.

I can see the swing.

Student 2
(Medium Level)
Students name: Mahra Ahmad
Grade : two/2
Her nationality: Emirati
Her native language: Arabic
language

Writing
I kan sea zoo.

I can see the zoo.

Type of
:error
phonologica
l
Cause of
:error
Intralingual

Speaking
I can see zoo and monkey and tree and soor.

I can see the zoo, monkeys, trees and the fence.

Student 3
(High Level)
Students name: Maha Ahmad
Grade : two/2
Her nationality: Emirati
Her native language: Arabic
language

Writing
I can see hous.trees.monkey.

I can see house, trees and monkeys.

Type of
:error
Syntactic
Cause of
:error
Intralingual

Speaking
I can see a mother and father and some monkey.

I can see ,,,,, and some monkeys.

Results of the collection


Student 1
(Low Level)
Maryam
Student 2
(Medium Level)
Mahra
Student 3
(High Level)
Maha

She know to
describe any
photo but she
missing to write
in correct way.
She understands
and using second
language as well
but she needs to
practice more for
grammar.
She always
speaking English
in the class and
away but she
have a less error
in her speech.

Evidence & justification

As a teacher , I see that students make some


error in their speech when they have not yet
learned in the second language because they
take time of studying L2 just five hours a week

Using a foreign language that interfere with the


rules of their L1 (syntax, pronunciation, grammar,
cultural constructions, etc.)

Strategies for teacher intervention


Teacher have to choose strategy that is challenging
but manageable for her class and correct mistakes
and error in positive ways.
Follow these strategies :

1.
2.
3.
4.

Practice
Self- Correction
Peer Correction
Providing the Answer.

References
1. How to Correct Mistakes. (n.d.). Retrieved November 22, 2015,
from Busy Teacher: http://
busyteacher.org/3723-how-to-correct-mistakes.html
2. Touchie, H. Y. (1986). Second Language learning errors their
types, causes , and treatment. JALT Journal, 8, 75-79.
3. Akbar Khansir, A. (2012). Theory and Practice in Language
Studies. Error Analysis and Second Language Acquisition,
2(1799-2591), 1027-1029. doi:10.4304/tpls.2.5.1027-1032
4. Nataneva. (2009). Analysing Learner Language. Retrieved
November 28, 2015, from Teaching English: https://
www.teachingenglish.org.uk/blogs/nataneva/analysing-learner
-language

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