Common errors in the use of the English passive made by the grade 10 Non-English Majors at Tran Phu Specialised High School, Hai Phong Bùi Thị Thuận Trường Đại học Ngoại ngữ Luận văn T
Trang 1Common errors in the use of the English passive made by the grade 10 Non-English Majors at Tran Phu Specialised High School, Hai Phong
Bùi Thị Thuận
Trường Đại học Ngoại ngữ Luận văn Thạc sĩ ngành: English Linguistics; Mã số: 60 22 15
Người hướng dẫn: M.A Nguyễn Huyền Minh
Năm bảo vệ: 2012
Abstract It is irrefutable that English passive voice is a characteristic feature of English
and it is at the same time so problematic to most learners owing to its complexity, variety in forms and exceptions Due to its importance, this study aims at analyzing typical errors made by the students at Tran Phu Specialised High School, Hai Phong City in using the English passive with the hope to improve the context of teaching and learning this grammatical aspect at the school In this study, a review of the English passive voice is presented from simple to complex matters in order to help students attain systematic and relatively sufficient knowledge of the English passive Besides, it also discusses some differences between the English passive voice and its so – called Vietnamese equivalent as they are said to be the basic reason for most errors in using English passive sentences Above all, the focus of this paper is on giving realistic strategies for the students to overcome the common errors and making the teachers prepared to anticipate most probable problems that might arise so that they can be
confident to assist their students
Keywords Thể bị động; Tiếng Anh; Phương pháp giảng dạy; Ngữ pháp
Content
I Rationale of the study
According to statistics of recent studies, people who master English will see greater possibilities of success in doing research, getting promotion, and doing business They also confirm the relationship between English competence and high salary or increased trade Accordingly, the importance of English is undeniable because it has become the most popular language in all over the world This is the reason why English is now an obligatory subject in every high school in Vietnam
In fact, many students are finding this subject more difficult than they used to think A lack
of grammar can be one of major obstacles to mastering this second language There is an irrefutable fact that grammar is an integral part of every language, and English grammar is not an exception How would you study other specific fields in English without mastering grammar? English grammar includes many beautiful and unique aspects which we cannot find in other languages To Vietnamese learners, English grammar sometimes makes them confused due to
Trang 2the differences between English and our mother–tongue As a result, they have a lot of difficulties in communicating, especially in reading and writing in English
The passive voice is considered to be one of the hardest grammatical items for Vietnamese learners to master Although there are a lot of pages, books, chapters which have been written about the passive voice, many students of English still have trouble explaining its usage in understandable ways In my experience in teaching English at Tran Phu Specialised High School
in Hai Phong City, students often make common errors in using passive voice and causes of
these errors have not been discovered yet
The analysis of students’ errors is of great importance in teaching English It helps teachers identify students’ strategies of language learning and their level of proficiency so that teachers can find out suitable ways to improve current situations
These are the reasons why I have decided to carry out a small study on common errors in the use of the English passive made by the grade 10 non-English major students at Tran Phu Specialised High School
II Objectives of the study:
The study is aimed at firstly achieving deeper understanding of English passive voice, and above all, figuring out typical errors made by the students at Tran Phu Specialized High School
in using passive voice Besides, the thesis is to find out causes of the typical errors in using passive voice and working out solutions to teaching students passive voice effectively
Hence, the research is to answer the following questions:
+ What are the typical errors made by non – English majors at Tran Phu Specialized High School?
+ What are probable causes for these errors?
+ What are possible solutions to help the students overcome these errors?
III Scope of the study:
The study is focused on the passive voice However, it is not my ambition to cover every issue of the passive voice Within this small thesis, I desire to give readers some aspects of passive voice: a description of the passive voice sentence, uses, passive transformation constraints, and the formation of passive voice A comparison between English passive sentences and their Vietnamese equivalents is also mentioned
Moreover, second language learners are various and different in the way of making errors However, because of limited size, the study will concentrate on giving an analysis of errors made by only 70 students from two non-major classes at Tran Phu Specialised High School
IV Methods of the study:
This study is a quantitative survey research In fact, a combination of data instruments is employed in an attempt to attain all the objectives above All the theory is attested by the exact data collected from a written test and a questionnaire for students which is presented in the later parts of the study From the analysis of the data, the problems will be found and the solutions will be given
V Organization of the study:
The study consists of three parts: Introduction, Development and Conclusion
- Part I (Introduction) shows the rationale, the objectives, the scope, the methods and the organization of the study
- Part II (Development) includes three chapters Chapter I reviews the literature related to English passive voice and error analysis Chapter II provides the methodology which takes a
Trang 3closer look at the subjects, the background, and the methods in use Chapter III analyzes actual errors made by the subjects This chapter also discusses the causes of these errors and suggests some solutions to the improvement of teaching this grammatical item
- Part III (Conclusion) summarizes the content of the research and gives some suggestions for further study
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1 http://grammar.quickanddirtytips.com/active-voice-versus-passive-voice.aspx
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