2021
DOI: 10.22161/ijels.65.9
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An Analysis of Prepositional related errors in English Composition of Upper Primary Learners in Kieni East Sub County in Nyeri County

Abstract: The research sought to investigate prepositional errors on English usage. There has been a big outcry in the field of English language learning about the falling levels of proficiency in English among students, particularly in upper primary level. This problem was attributed to inadequate mastery of linguistic skills and incomplete acquisition of English language. Therefore, the current paper investigated preposition errors as manifested in written compositions of upper primary learners. Prepositional rules in… Show more

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“…In parallel with these findings, in Sahin (2022) study, the participant parents remarked that students asked for help, especially at the beginning of the flipping process, to enter the video site and for explanations of the images they did not understand. As many studies suggest, parental involvement in children's education from an early age significantly affects educational achievement (Wairimu, Macharia & Muiru, 2016;Gulevska, 2017). Thus, educators encourage parental involvement to support academic success and motivation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In parallel with these findings, in Sahin (2022) study, the participant parents remarked that students asked for help, especially at the beginning of the flipping process, to enter the video site and for explanations of the images they did not understand. As many studies suggest, parental involvement in children's education from an early age significantly affects educational achievement (Wairimu, Macharia & Muiru, 2016;Gulevska, 2017). Thus, educators encourage parental involvement to support academic success and motivation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%