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  <title>AN ERROR ANALYSIS OF STUDENTS’ WRITING IN COMPOSING BUSINESS LETTER (A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY AT LP3I BANDA ACEH)</title>
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  <namePart>Lina Herlina</namePart>
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   <publisher>Universitas Syiah Kuala</publisher>
   <dateIssued>2016</dateIssued>
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 <note>ABSTRACT&#13;
Lina Herlina, 2016,   An Errorr Analysis of Students’ Writing in Composing Business &#13;
Letter  (A Descriptive  Study at  LP3I Banda Aceh Students  ). &#13;
Thesis. Graduate Program in English Language Education, &#13;
Syiah Kuala University, Darussalam, Banda Aceh.&#13;
Advisors:  (I) Dr. Bustami Usman M.Pd&#13;
(II) Dr. Zulfadli A. Aziz, S.Pd, M.A&#13;
Key word: Error Analysis, Grammatical Error, Writing, Business Letter.&#13;
Business letter is one way of written  communication which is  important to maintain &#13;
and establish relationship in commercial circles. As one of the major that its purpose is &#13;
to prepare human resources who  will be involved  directly to business communication, &#13;
the students of Office Management in LP3I must have a  good competency on business &#13;
letter.  This study attempts to analyze students’  business letter by analyzing what are &#13;
the grammatical  errors occur and what types of errors are frequently found in their &#13;
letters. Since  the  limitation of time  doesn’t make it possible to analyze all types of &#13;
business letters,  then  this study is only focussed on Inquiry Letter.  A descriptive &#13;
method is taken as the research methodology to give wider perspective about the result &#13;
of study. It takes purposive sampling  technique  which involves 15 students of Office &#13;
Management 29 in evening class. The instruments  and data collection  are taken from &#13;
students’  writing  test of inquiry letter. Then the data are  marked to determine and &#13;
classify  errors categories and analyze them using  Dulay’s Surface strategy Taxonomy. &#13;
The findings describe that many students has varied grammatical errorrs in their letter.&#13;
Most of them did the same errors at verb category  (49%), particularly  at verb tense &#13;
and verb form. There are 88  errors occur  among four categories which consist of 49% &#13;
Verb errors,  13%  Noun Ending errors,  16%  Article errors, and 19%  Sentence  errors. &#13;
Meanwhile,  there were  36%  Misformation errors, 31%  Omission errors, 16% &#13;
Addition, 5% Misordering.  Misformation  became the most frequent errors of all.&#13;
Therefore, the  writer sugests that the  teachers  give more attention on students’ &#13;
grammar before start business correspondence class to improve students’ writing &#13;
quality on business letter.</note>
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