A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY ON THE CONJUNTIONS' MASTERY OF THE SECOND YEAR STUDENTS OF SMA MUHAMMADIYAH 03 KENDAL IN THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2005/2006
This research is aimed at describing the students’ mastery on conjunctions and finding the students’ difficulties. The mastery of conjunction is essential for students in constructing grammatically acceptable sentences. The test is used as the instrument in collecting the data to be...
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English English English English English English English English |
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2007
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Online Access: | https://eprints.ums.ac.id/10480/ |
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Summary: | This research is aimed at describing the students’ mastery on conjunctions
and finding the students’ difficulties. The mastery of conjunction is essential for
students in constructing grammatically acceptable sentences.
The test is used as the instrument in collecting the data to be analyzed, while
this research uses descriptive quantitative method. The samples are the students of
SMA Muhammadiyah 03 Kendal. The number of samples is 40 students. The
writer uses random sampling in which he randomly chooses 40 students from the
total 156 students as the sample by using lottery. The writer uses a percentage
correction technique for getting the percentage of the correct answers to measure
the students’ ability in using conjunctions in sentence.
Based on the result of the data analysis that has been done, the writer knows
that the students can correctly answer the test 62,38% from the total correct
answers. There are 6 students (15%) who belong to very good category. There are
16 students (40%) who are in the good category. There are 14 students (35%) who
belong to fair category and 4 students (10%) who belong to bad category. It is
known that most students belong to the good level. It means that the students’
English conjunctions mastery of the second year students of SMA
Muhammadiyah 03 Kendal is good (62.38%). However, the students have
difficulties in using coordinating conjunction (29,28%), subordinating conjunction
(32,20%), correlation conjunction (61,87%). |
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