Title of article :
THE EFFECT OF GRAMMATICAL ACCURACY and GENDER ON INTERLANGUAGE REQUEST STRATEGY
Author/Authors :
Sanjaya , I Nyoman Suka Politeknik Negeri Bali Jl. Kampus Udayana - Kuta Selatan - Badung - Bali , Indonesia , Sitawati , Anak Agung Raka Politeknik Negeri Bali Jl. Kampus Udayana - Kuta Selatan - Badung - Bali , Indonesia
Abstract :
The present study was aimed at examining whether grammatical
accuracy and gender were significant predictors of the use of request strategy
(direct or indirect). Participants were 39 seventh semester students (29 males
and 10 females) majoring in an International Business Management program
at a public higher education institution in Bali. Their English proficiency levels
ranged from pre-intermediate to intermediate. The participants were asked
to write an e-mail based on a situation carefully designed so as to necessitate
the use of indirect strategy. Grammatical accuracy was operationalized as an
average score per T-unit. The head act of each request was coded as either direct
or indirect, and the binary logistic regression was conducted on the data
with significance level being set at p < .05. The results revealed that neither
grammatical accuracy (Wald = 0.72, df = 1, p = 0.40) nor gender (Wald =
0.67, df = 1, p = 0.41) was a significant predictor of a request strategy use.
The use of request strategy could not also be predicted from the interaction of
grammatical accuracy and gender, Wald = 0.66, df = 1, p = 0.42. These results
indicate that the odds for using indirect strategy are similar regardless of
the level of grammatical accuracy and gender.
Keywords :
interlanguage request strategy , grammatical accuracy , gender
Journal title :
TEFLIN Journal