Romel M. Aceron
College of Industrial Technology, Batangas State University- JPLPC
Campus, Malvar, Batangas, Philippines
arcelomme@yahoo.com
Date Received: September 17, 2015; Date Revised: November 2, 2015
Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research
Vol. 3 No. 4, 85-92
November 2015 Part IV
P-ISSN 2350-7756
E-ISSN 2350-8442
Freshman Students‟ Attitudes and Behavior towards Advanced Grammar and Composition Teaching 567 KB 2 downloads
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Teaching English advanced grammar and composition to college students is important as it provides them with high level of understanding and competence in the language. It guides them in putting words together into sentences and makes them orally produce sounds clearly and effectively. This paper aims to determine the attitudes and behavior towards advanced grammar and composition teaching among freshman college students of Batangas State University. Descriptive method of research has been used to analyze and interpret data. The following instruments such as self-made questionnaire, focus group discussion, data analysis, interview guide, have been utilized to gather data. To analyze and interpret data, mean scores have been used. Pearson’s (r) Product Moment Correlation Method has been utilized to treat the null hypothesis with regard to the attitudes and behavior of the students towards advanced grammar and composition teaching. Based on the findings of the study, the students sometimes understand and feel the subject matters, i.e., morphology, phonology, grammar and usage, and mechanics and composition writing. They are also sometimes ready in particular lesson and activity which are given to them in class. The study also reveals that there is no significant relationship between the students’ attitudes and behavior towards AGCT. In this regard, college students taking advanced grammar and composition course must be well-motivated to understand, and must have the readiness to perform the activities entail in the subject areas of morphology, phonology, grammar and usage, and mechanics and composition writing through teacher’s varied approaches, strategies, researches, and integration.
Keywords –AGCT, Attitudes, Behavior, Composition Writing, English Grammar, & Module