Errors made in time and tense
Abstract
This study investigates verb errors in compositions written by 16-year-old learners of English
in Sweden. The investigation consists of 44 essays which are randomly selected from the
National Assessment Programme, National test in 2003 for year nine. The aims of the study
are first, to investigate what types of errors the students make regarding time and tense and
second, to compare the types of errors with the results found from 1995 in To Err Is Human
(Köhlmyr, 2003). An analysis of the results shows that the students make the same types of
errors as they made in 1995. From a pedagogical point of view, the most alarming results that
were found in the study were first, the incorrect use of the progressive form and second, the
incorrect use of gonna. As I see it, this study is highly interesting for all people who work in
school, since conclusions drawn from the results indicate that there is a huge lack in students’
knowledge in how to express time and tense correctly. I mean that after having read this
study, one will understand that the school must start to teach grammar explicitly so that the
students will be given a chance to use the language in a correct way in their communication.
Publisher
Göteborgs universitet. Utbildnings- och forskningsnämnden för lärarutbildning
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Date
2008Author
Andersson, Lisa
Keywords
the present tense
the future tense
the past tense
grammar
verb
student
Publication type
other
Language
eng