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The correlation between students’ mastery of simple past tense and their ability in writing recount text
Author(s) -
Lestari Lestari,
Fitri Novia,
Rachmanita
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
language and education journal/language and education journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2746-8747
pISSN - 2503-4936
DOI - 10.52237/lej.v6i02.283
Subject(s) - pearson product moment correlation coefficient , psychology , mathematics education , simple past , simple random sample , past tense , population , correlation , mathematics , statistics , computer science , artificial intelligence , verb , geometry , demography , sociology
The goal of this study determined a relationship between students' knowledge of the simple past tense and their ability to create a recount text in tenth-grade pupils of SMA N 07 Ogan Ilir. The study's participants were all Tenth-Grade Students at SMA N 07 Ogan Ilir. A total of 86 students were present in the population. The  sample consisted of 86 students who were chosen using a total sampling technique. This investigation was carried out using correlation research. The data was administered through simple past tense mastery test and writing recount text. Pearson Product Moment correlation was employed to analyze the data.The correlation coefficient, or r-obtained (0.325), was found higher than r-table (0.176), with a p-value of 0.0020.05. It meant that learners' grasp of the simple past tense and their ability to write recount texts were related. It is possible to conclude that students' knowledge of the simple past tense has a significant impact on their ability to write recount material.

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