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GENDER DIFFERENCES IN THE LENGTH OF WRITING Pratama, I Putu Yogi; Dwiyanti, Kadek Erlita; Manik, Ni Putu Ines Marylena Candra
Lingua Scientia Vol 27, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ls.v27i1.23954

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It is generally accepted that gender relates to language. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between gender and language by finding out the differences in the length of writing between male and female students as well as the factors affecting the length differences. Moreover, this study was designed as a descriptive quantitative study. There were 30 students consisting of 15 male students and 15 female students as the participants wrote a recount text about their bad experiences. The findings showed that there was a significant difference between female and male participants in the number of wording of writing. The female students had a longer size of writing than male students as indicated from the complexity of the sentences. Apart from that, the difference was also due to the development of the writing which includes the description of their feelings and the use of five features namely intensifying, hedging, tag questions, empty adjectives, and adverbs.
ASSESSMENT FOR WRITING SKILLS IN ONLINE LEARNING Dwiyanti, Kadek Erlita; Suwastini, Ni Komang Arie
Lingua Scientia Vol 28, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ls.v28i1.29069

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Covid-19 pandemic required learning to be done online. Likewise, the assessment had to be done online. This study intended to examine the assessment of writing skills on online learning in Senior High School (SMA) in Denpasar. The study was a qualitative approach with a structured interview. Eight questions were asked to an English teacher to explore how the writing assessment in online learning done by the teacher. The findings showed that the teacher already understood the importance of assessment and already done the authentic assessment, formative assessment, and summative assessment. However, in assessing the writing, several aspects such as the organization of the writing, discourse, and mechanics (punctuation, spelling, and capitalization) were not assessed by the teacher. Additionally, the teacher faced some obstacles in terms of plagiarism/originality of students’ writing and time management in conducting writing assessments on online learning. To solve this problem, the teacher warned the students about plagiarism and used an online plagiarism checker to check the authenticity of student work. Furthermore, to solve the problem of time-management teachers divided the time strictly between planning, teaching, and assessing. The research suggested that there is a need to conduct training for teachers to do online assessment,s especially on writing skills.