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APPROACH FOR TEACHING GRAMMAR IN IBAN SECONDARY
SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS
Felisia Tensing
Bachelor of Education with Honours
(Teaching English as Second Language)
2009
Universiti Malaysia Sarawak FSKPM
BORANG PENYERAHAN TESIS
Judul:
SESI PENGAJIAN: 2005 – 2009
Saya
mengakui membenarkan laporan projek ini disimpan di Pusat Khidmat Maklumat Akademik,
Universiti Malaysia Sarawak dengan syarat-syarat seperti berikut:
1. Hakmilik kertas projek adalah di bawah nama penulis melainkan penulisan sebagai projek
bersama dan dibiayai oleh UNIMAS, hakmiliknya adalah kepunyaan UNIMAS.
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bertulis daripada penulis.
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mereka.
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mengikut kadar yang dipersetujui kelak.
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sebagai bahan pertukaran di antara institusi pengajian tinggi.
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kepentingan Malaysia seperti yang termaktub di dalam AKTA
RAHSIA RASMI 1972).
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** Jika Kertas Projek ini SULIT atau TERHAD, sila lampirkan surat daripada pihak berkuasa/
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FELISIA TENSING
DR. TING SU HIE
D/A TENSING MORIK, KLINIK
KESIHATAN SERASOT, HOSPITAL
DAERAH BAU, 94000 BAU, SARAWAK.
APPROACH FOR TEACHING GRAMMAR IN IBAN SECONDARY SCHOOL
TEXTBOOKS
Statement of Originality
The work described in this Final Year Project, entitled
“Approach for Teaching Grammar In Iban Secondary School Textbooks”
is to the best of the author‟s knowledge that of the author except
where due reference is made.
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(Date submitted) (Student‟s signature)
Felisia Tensing
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APPROACH FOR TEACHING GRAMMAR IN IBAN SECONDARY
SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS
FELISIA TENSING
This project is submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for a
Bachelor of Education with Honours
(Teaching English as a Second Language)
Faculty of Cognitive Sciences and Human Development
UNIVERSITI MALAYSIA SARAWAK
2009
The project entitled Approach for Teaching Grammar in Iban Secondary School
Textbooks was prepared by Felisia Tensing and submitted to the Faculty of
Cognitive Sciences and Human Development in partial fulfillment of the
requirements for a Bachelor of Education with Honours (Teaching English as a
Second Language).
Received for examination by:
_____________________
(Dr Ting Su Hie)
Date:
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Grade
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I would like to express my gratitude to all those who gave me the
possibility to complete this thesis.
It is difficult to overstate my gratitude to my supervisor, Dr. Ting Su Hie.
With her enthusiasm, her inspiration, and her great efforts to explain things clearly
and simply, she helped to make research project completion possible for me.
Throughout my research-writing period, she provided encouragement, sound
advice, good teaching and lots of good ideas. I would have been lost without her.
I would like to thank the head of Iban panitia from S.M.K Sebuyau, Miss
Tingang Dukun, for her generosity and kindness to help in terms of the sample of
study as well as the invaluable time spent for the extra Iban lessons.
I am indebted to my friends for providing a supportive and fun
environment to learn and grow. I am especially grateful to Lim Swee Hoon,
Angeline Hii, Puah Yann Yann, Suhaida Suid, Mohd. Azril and Nor Azma for
helping me get through the difficult times, and for all the emotional support,
comraderie, entertainment, and caring they provided.
My deepest gratitude goes to my family for their unflagging love and
support throughout the ups and downs in the life that we share together.
Finally, and most importantly, I would like to thank the Almighty God, for
it is under His grace that I learnt that I have not been forsaken, despite all the tests
in the past four years of study in UNIMAS.
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ABSTRACT
APPROACH TO TEACHING GRAMMAR IN IBAN SECONDARY
SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS
Felisia Tensing
This study examined the approach to teaching grammar in Iban secondary school
textbooks. The specific objectives were to identify the grammar items focused, the
types of grammar practices and the grammar approach employed based on the
grammar features and flow of activities in the grammar sections. The 5 selected
textbooks were the official and compulsory teaching and learning materials used
in Iban educational setting, which were provided by Ministry of Education
Malaysia and designed according to the national curriculum. Decoo‟s (1996)
refinement of inductive and deductive approach to five modalities were adapted as
the checklists for the analysis. The findings showed that the grammar items
focused on the learning of language parts and structures, the grammar practices
found were the mechanical types which involved heavy drills and controlled
production, while Decoo‟s Modality A (Actual Deduction) or known as deductive
approach were the dominant teaching used in all the 5 textbooks. It was found that
Form 5 textbook was entirely deductive compared to Form 2 with the ratio of
1:24, Form 3; 1:3.85, Form 4; 1:7 and Form 1; 1:2.25. Therefore, the result
indicated that Iban grammar teaching reflected the structural view of language
learning. The findings of the study would provide beneficial feedback to the
organisations and educationists involved in the material development and
manipulation, which specifically refers to Iban language.
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ABSTRAK
PENDEKATAN UNTUK KAEDAH PENGAJARAN TATABAHASA
BERDASARKAN BUKU TEKS BAHASA IBAN UNTUK SEKOLAH
MENENGAH
Felisia Tensing
Matlamat utama kajian ini dijalankan adalah untuk menyelidik tentang kaedah
pengajaran tatabahasa di dalam buku teks bahasa Iban untuk sekolah menengah.
Objektif spesifiknya adalah untuk mengenalpasti item tatabahasa yang
ditekankan, jenis praktis tatabahasa dan pendekatan tatabahasa berdasarkan
ciri-ciri tatabahasa dan aliran aktiviti yang terdapat di dalam bahagian
tatabahasa. Lima sampel buku teks yang dipilih merupakan bahan pengajaran
dan pembelajaran yang rasmi dan diwajibkan penggunaanmya di dalam
pendidikan bahasa Iban. Selain itu, kelima-lima buku teks tersebut disediakan
oleh Kementerian Pendidikan Malaysia dan direka bentuk berdasarkan kurikulum
kebangsaan. Perbaikan dan penapisan daripada pendekatan induktif dan deduktif
oleh Decoo (1996) kepada lima modaliti telah diadaptasi sebagai senarai
semakan. Dapatan kajian menunjukkan bahawa item tatabahasa difokuskan
kepada pembelajaran tentang bahagian dan struktur bahasa, praktis tatabahasa
pula terdiri daripada jenis mekanikal yang melibatkan latih tubi yang berat dan
produksi yang terkawal, manakala Modaliti A (Deduksi Sebenar) oleh Decoo atau
dikenali sebagai pendekatan deduktif merupakan kaedah pengajaran yang
digunakan secara dominan di dalam kelima-lima buku teks tersebut. Buku teks
Tingkatan 5 adalah keseluruhannya deduktif manakala Tingkatan 2 dengan
nisbah 1:24, Tingkatan 3; 1:3.85, Tingkatan 4; 1:7 and Tingkatan 1; 1:2.25.
Kesimpulannya, hasil kajian menunjukkan bahawa pengajaran tatabahasa Iban
menggambarkan pembelajaran bahasa dari sudut pandangan struktural. Hasil
kajian ini membekalkan maklum balas yang berguna kepada organisasi dan ahli-
ahli akademik yang terlibat dalam pembangunan dan manipulasi material, secara
specifiknya berkenaan dengan bahasa Iban.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS iv
ABSTRACT v
ABSTRAK vi
LIST OF TABLES x
LIST OF FIGURES xi
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS xii
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
1.1 Introduction: Learning a language 1
1.2 Sociocultural background of Iban 4
1.3 Research problem 5
1.4 Aim and objective of the study 6
1.5 Significance of study 6
1.6 Operational definition of terms 7
1.6.1 Iban language 7
1.6.2 Iban textbooks 8
1.6.3 Grammar item 8
1.6.4 Grammar practice 9
1.6.5 Approaches to teaching grammar 9
1.7 Scope of study 10
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CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Grammar over time 12
2.1.1 Reason for the shifts in the approaches 15
to grammar teaching
2.2 Approach to grammar teaching in the textbooks 17
2.3 The core approaches in grammar teaching 19
2.3.1 The deductive and inductive approaches in 20
grammar teaching
2.3.2 Refinement of the deductive and inductive 21
approaches into five modalities
2.3.3 Covert and overt in the five modalities 22
2.3.4 The approach to teaching grammar 24
in grammar activities
2.4 Grammar terminologies 30
2.4.1 Units of language 30
2.4.2 Parts of sentence 32
2.4.3 Parts of speech 33
2.5 Summary 37
CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY
3.1 Research design 39
3.2 Textbooks sampling 40
3.3 Instrument 41
3.4 Data collection procedures 52
3.5 Data analysis 52
3.5.1 Analysis of grammar items 53
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3.5.2 Analysis of grammar practices 55
3.5.3 Analysis of grammar approach 56
3.6 Limitations 59
CHAPTER 4: FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION
4.1 What is/are the grammar item(s) focussed in the Iban textbooks? 60
4.2 What is/are the type(s) of grammar practice in the Iban textbooks? 64
4.3 What is/are the grammar approach(s) in Iban textbooks? 73
4.4 Discussion 79
4.5 Summary 82
CHAPTER 5: SUMMARY, RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSION
5.1 Summary of study 84
5.2 Implication of the findings 87
5.3 Recommendations for future research 89
5.4 Conclusion 90
REFERENCES 92
APPENDICES
Appendix A: Descriptive tables for grammar items 100
Appendix B: Descriptive tables for grammar approach (flow of activities) 104
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LIST OF TABLES
Table Page
1 Units of language 31
2 Description of unit of language 31
3 Part of sentence 32
4 Noun 33
5 Pronoun 34
6 Verb 34
7 Adjective 35
8 Adverb 35
9 Determiner 36
10 Preposition 36
11 Conjunction 37
12 Checklist A: Criteria of grammar approaches (five modalities) 43
13 Checklist B: Identify grammar approach 45
(in one teaching continuation)
14 Descriptive table for grammar items 46
15 Descriptive table for grammar practices 48
16 Descriptive table for grammar approach (flow of activities) 50
17 The straight sentence 53
18 The inverse sentence 53
19 Identification process on unrecognised iban grammar item 54
20 The grammar items in the 5 Iban secondary school textbooks 61
21 The grammar practices in the 5 Iban secondary school textbooks 65
22 The grammar approach in textbooks (five modalities) 73
23 The categorisation of approaches into inductive and deductive 78
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure Page
1 Grammar activities on noun adjectives and adverbs 25
2 Grammar activities on prepositions 26
3 Grammar activities on possessive adjectives and 27
imperatives sentences
4 Grammar activities on noun, pronoun and adjectives 28
5 Grammar activities on preposition “for” and “since” 29
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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
CDC Curriculum Development Centre
KBSM Secondary School Integrated Curriculum
MOE Ministry of Education
PMR Lower Secondary Evaluation
SPM Malaysia Educational Certificate
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CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
This introductory chapter provide an overview of the study which includes
introduction, background of study, statement of problem, and the objectives of the
study. It is then followed by the operational terms used, the research significance
and the scope of the study.
1.1 Introduction: Learning a language
The primary part of learning a language is generally seen as learning its
grammar. Although grammar may not be able to provide an entirety of rules
explanation for all language structures at a time due to the language evolution
(Larsen-Freeman, 1997), a language learning program should view grammar as a
“means by which people interact with one another” (Joyce & Burns, 1999, p. 54).
This implies the inevitable vital role of grammar in structural view of language
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learning in which it is contrasting with the functional perspective due to the view
of vocabulary as the building blocks of a language.
There are various arguments on how to acquire grammar in order to
develop language competency. More often than not, the distinction of approaches
to grammar is made between two realms, which are the traditional and
communicative approach. Both approaches then become the theoretical
underpinning of various methods which either shares the similarity in terms of the
view of grammar or the principles of language learning with the dominant
pioneers. The most traditional view of language is the structural (Richards &
Rodgers, 1994, p. 17), which emphasises on the part and parcel of language,
namely the rules and structures, while at the same time, promotes behaviouristic
theory in its accuracy practice (i.e. drill and rote memorisation). Above all,
grammar is taught deductively due to the focus on the knowledge about language.
In contrast, the communicative syllabus which embodies the functional view
highlights that learning occurs when language is used to communicate in an
authentic communication and fluency is prioritised over accuracy (Rodgers, 2001)
as learners would induce the understanding along the process.
In light of functional view, the communicative approach is seen as on
innovative way to teach language while teaching materials and curriculum
guidelines have been proclaimed as reflecting the goal of communicative
competence (Savignon, 2001, p. 13). Asia is not an exception with regards to the
popular materialization of Communicative Approach as the role of explicit
instruction and grammar explanation has been downplayed (Chew, 2005).
However, in the realm of education in Malaysia, teacher typically prefers to stick
to the old ways as a washback from examination (Fauziah Hassan & Nita Fauzee
Selamat, 2002), despite the changes to communicative approach. Based on the
interviews conducted by Fauziah Hassan and Nita Fauzee Selamat (2002),
textbook was identified as one of the factors influencing the phenomenon since
textbooks has become the key component in most language programs (Noreen
Nordin & Arshad Abdul Samad, 2007). For most of Malaysian teachers, textbooks
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provide the foundation for the content of lessons, the balance of the skills taught,
as well as the kinds of language practice the students engage in during class
activities (Noreen Nordin & Arshad Abdul Samad, 2007). This issue is not
unfamiliar as a previous study by Pillay (1995) revealed that teachers, especially
in rural areas are largely dependent on textbooks (in Pillay & North, 1997, p. 9).
This led the discussion into the issue of teaching approach implied in the
textbook which indirectly affects the way teachers teach, particularly those
teachers who are dependent on the textbook. As indicated that textbook would
influence the teacher‟s way of teaching, it is essential to look at the approach
contained in a textbook. In view of this, it is to be noted that the Malaysian
educational system also shared similar awareness stated by Savignon (2001, p. 13)
with regards to communicative approach as the innovative language teaching.
This is reflected through the shift of syllabus from the structural to the
communicative as Rogers (1981, p. 20) mentioned that “most Malaysian upper
secondary teachers were becoming acquainted with the new syllabus in 1977”.
Despite the development of new syllabus in 1990 which is currently known as the
Secondary School Integrated Curriculum (KBSM), the syllabus is still based on
the communicative approach with the changes in terms of overt grammar teaching
(Ting, 2007). Pertaining to the grammar approach implied in textbooks and at the
same time reflecting the syllabus, a study by Chung (2006) had shown the
discrepancies between the textbook design and the national curriculum. Her
research in terms of the extent to which Malaysian English textbooks comply with
the communicative approach in the area of grammar teaching revealed that the
textbooks still retain the structural method of English language learning.
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1.2 Sociocultural background of Iban
Sarawak is the largest state in Malaysia as it covers 37.5% of the total area
of the country (Sarawak Electronic Government, 2008). Based on the Yearbook of
Statistic 2005, Sarawak has a population of 2.31 million which constitutes 27
major ethnic groups (cited in Sarawak Electronic Government, 2008) with diverse
language and culture. The Iban population is estimated to be 603, 735 people,
forming the largest community of Sarawak (Sarawak Electronic Government,
2008).The Iban people, also known as the Sea Dayaks, deviated from the “true”
Malays of Sumatra and Malay Peninsula due to the fact that they do not practice
the Muslim Malay culture (Asmah Omar, 1981, p. 2). Thus, Iban people are also
regarded as proto-Malays for the similarity of physical characteristic and language
(Asmah Omar, 1981, p. 2).
Iban language education history began since 1968 for primary education
but it is only formalised as part of national curriculum in 1988 (Dayak Cultural
Foundation, 1995). In the same year, Iban language is included in the lower
secondary syllabus (Dayak Cultural Foundation, 1995). The historic moment of
Iban education began when the teaching and learning of Iban language as one of
the main language spoken in Sarawak, along with Malay and English (Ahmad
Sipon as cited in Jabatan Penerangan Malaysia, 2006) has been made official as
the Education Ministry has standardised the Iban language for use in schools and
agreed to make it a subject in the Malaysia Education Certificate (SPM) in 2008
(The Star Online, 2006). The former Malaysian Education Director, Ahmad Sipon
(2006) announced that the educational materials and activities will be designed
based on the handbook called Standardised Iban Language System used in School
after signing the declaration of the use of Iban language in schools (as cited in
Jabatan Penerangan Malaysia, 2006).
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The objectives of the Iban Secondary School Integrated Curriculum
(KBSM) Language Syllabus emphasise on equipping learners with daily
communicative needs and effective social interaction aside from fostering and
preserving the Iban culture and heritage (Ministry of Education Malaysia, 2007).
The Iban curriculum specification supplied by the Ministry of Education (2003),
which is based on the Integrated Curriculum, states the goal of language learning
as encompassing language skills with the ability in using the language knowledge
(i.e grammar and language system) appropriate to context and topic (p. 5).
Moreover, the teaching and learning strategies suggested cover the focus on
learner-centred, communicative competence in different contexts and thematic
teaching and learning (Ministry of Education, 2003, p. 9). Ultimately, these
elements of communicative approach are envisaged in the Iban textbook, due to
the role of textbook as the “first conceptualisation of syllabus” (Hutchinson &
Torres, 1994).
1.3 Research problem
The approach in Iban textbooks is uncertain for there has been little
research done which involve textbooks analysis to examine the grammar approach
employed. This is possibly due to „de novo‟ issue because the formal education of
Iban as indigenous language is still developing and fairly recent. According to
Jabatan Penerangan Malaysia (2006), Iban is a new elective subject tested for
SPM which only recently started in 2008 although it has been taught earlier for
primary schools and has become part of the Lower Secondary Evaluation (PMR).
Thus, the refinement and production of Iban textbooks and teaching aids by the
Education Ministry were implemented in 2006 based on the Standardised Iban
Language System used in School (Jabatan Penerangan Malaysia, 2006).
With regards to the teaching of Iban as indigenous language, the real status
of Iban teaching approach is not known. Hence, it is an area of interest to discover
how Iban language is taught. Due to the role of textbook as being reflective of
curriculum innovation (Hutchinson & Torres, 1994), there is a possibility that the
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teaching approach would be depicted through the textbook. In terms of curriculum
innovation, the foreseeable approach in Iban grammar teaching would be the
Integrated Syllabus. However, this possibility would be refuted with regards to a
previous study done by Chung (2006) that shows incongruity between the
approaches implied in Malaysian English textbook with the syllabus advocated by
the Ministry of Education. Based on these reasons, this paper attempts to unearth
the underlying approach of grammar presentation in Iban secondary textbooks.
1.4 Aim and objective of the study
This study is aimed to investigate how Iban grammar is taught by
analysing the textbooks used in Malaysian secondary schools. The specific
objectives of this study are:
i. To identify the grammar items focused in the Iban textbooks;
ii. To examine the type of grammar practices in the Iban textbooks;
iii. To find out the grammar approach by studying the sequence/continuation of
the activities within and across the unit.
1.5 Significance of study
The findings of the study would provide description on how Iban grammar
is taught through the textbook analysis. This analysis would be useful to provide
feedback to the educational administrator, specifically the Textbook Division
under the Ministry of Education as they aimed to provide textbooks which are in
line with the Integrated Syllabus (Ministry of Education, 2008). In other words,
the findings of this study can be used to see if there is any room for improvement
with regards to the existing textbooks so it can better reflect the syllabus.
Moreover, the findings would also reveal the approach to grammar teaching
implied in the textbooks.
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In view of the awareness of the pedagogical influence the textbooks have
on teacher‟s practice and also with the fact of limited available teaching materials
for Iban teaching, the result of study would be useful to the material developers as
well as to the teachers. The findings which concerned with the existing approach
to grammar teaching in the textbooks could be used as a reference by the material
developer in designing future resource books or additional materials for Iban
language teaching and learning. On the other hand, the teachers whom largely
dependent on the textbooks that has become the main resource and official
teaching material would be made aware of the embedded approach in the
textbooks so they can make amendments where necessary or use as it is to adjust
with their learners or objectives in ensuring better grammar teaching.
Moreover, the teaching of Iban language had just recently been fully
implemented in 2008 as it is the time when Iban was started to be taught in Form
5 level and included as one of the tested subjects in SPM. This has become the
underlying reasons of limited research on the area of Iban language teaching,
particularly with regards to the approach contained in the textbooks. Therefore,
this study would offer empirical research data concerning the teaching of Iban as
the indigenous language.
1.6 Operational definition of terms
1.6.1 Iban language
The language addressed in present study is based on the Iban Language
System used in school (Curiculum Development Centre, 2006) which refers to the
standardised Iban language and outlined by the Iban Spelling system (Dayak
Cultural Foundation, 1995). The standardised Iban language taught in school is
applicable in and comprehensible to the majority of Iban in Sarawak due to its
omission on any particular regional or cultural influence (Harry Usup Umbar &
Mawas Nalau, 2005, pp. 1-2). Also, the Iban language referred to in this study is
relevant within the formal and educational context. Specifically, the language
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addressed in the study is restricted to the written Iban in the secondary school
textbooks.
1.6.2 Iban textbooks
The textbooks in this research are defined as the Iban secondary school
learning materials which is also the only source of formal educational material for
Iban language. These textbooks design are based on the syllabus and curriculum
specification in adherence to the national education philosophy. The selected
textbooks consist of:
i. Bahasa Iban Tingkatan 1 (Iban Language Form 1) by Jimbun Tawai,
Mensan Jete, and Sidi Aji (2003);
ii. Bahasa Iban Tingkatan 2 (Iban Language Form 2) by Geoffrey Singgon,
Harry Usup Umbar and Missey Munji (2004);
iii. Bahasa Iban Tingkatan 3 (Iban Language Form 3) by Geoffrey Singgon,
Harry Usup Umbar and Jimbun Tawai (2005);
iv. Bahasa Iban Tingkatan 4 (Iban Language Form 4) by Jimbun Tawai, Harry
Usup Umbar and Frankie Uning (2006);
v. Bahasa Iban Tingkatan 5 (Iban Language Form 5) by Geoffrey Singgon,
Harry Usup Umbar, Peter Ballack and Timothy Salang (2007).
1.6.3 Grammar item
The grammar item is refers to the list of Iban grammar items taught in the
Iban textbooks. For the purpose of this study, the Iban grammar items will be
translated to the English grammar terminologies based on the handbook;
Standardised Iban Language System used in School (Ministry of Education,
2007). The examples of Iban grammar items are jaku betandu (reduplicative),
rambai jaku (phrases), jaku nama (noun), jaku penempat (preposition) etc.
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1.6.4 Grammar practice
In this study, grammar practice or task refers to the student‟s performance
on observable activity which assesses their understanding on the Iban grammar
item that has been taught in the textbooks. The grammar practices are confined
within the translation and interpretation of written instructions in the Iban
textbooks. The interpretation of grammar practice is based on the verbs used to
instruct the learner to perform an activity. The examples of Iban grammar
practices are: identification (uji kelala), fill-in-blanks (isi lapang), complete
sentence (tembuka ayat) etc.
1.6.5 Approaches to teaching grammar
The approaches to grammar teaching studied in this research are confined
to the core approaches which refers to the inductive and deductive (Widodo,
2006). For the purpose of present study, the approaches to teaching refer to
Decoo‟s (1996) five modalities, namely:
Modality A: Actual deduction,
Modality B: Conscious induction as guided discovery,
Modality C: Induction leading to an explicit summary of behaviour,
Modality D: Subconscious induction on structured material, and
Modality E: Subconscious induction on unstructured material.
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1.7 Scope of study
The scope of this study revolves around the analysis on the data of
grammar items, the nature of the practices, the flow of activities and the
continuation throughout the textbooks. This study focuses on the grammar
description, rather than looking into the effectiveness of practices or the value of
each grammar item. Therefore, the analysis takes account of the existing
grammar features in terms of the grammar items, practices and approach as well
as the interaction or the correlation between those features from one to another.
This is due to the purpose of analysis which is to describe the readily existing
grammar features contained in the 5 selected samples in order to identify how
Iban grammar is taught in the textbook.
This chapter had included the overview, introduction, background of
study, statement of problem, and the objectives of the study, followed by the
operational terms used, the research significance and the scope of the study. The
next chapter will be dealing with the literature review on the subject of study.