Proposal Research
Proposal Research
23030-15-0017
2018
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
This chapter presents the background of the study, statement of the problem,
objective of the study, benefit of the study, and scope and limitation of the study,
This chapter presents the review of the literature. It covers the definition of
improving, skills, writing, descriptive text, roundtable technique and the previous
study.
A. Theoretical Framework
1. Improving
According to Oxford Dictionary, Improving is something that becomes
better than before. In line with it, Collins English Dictionary also stated that
improving is an adjective’s word that has meaning becoming better tending to
educate or edify making things better. As cited by Oxford University Press
(2008: 222) improving is the process of becoming or making to the better. So,
it can be conclude that improving is an effort to make something better than
before.
2. Skills
Skills are the ability to do something well, a certain competence or
proficiency. Skills are typically acquired or developed through direct
experiences and training, and they can require sustained effort. Skills are the
ability to do something well: having enough ability, experiences to be able to
do something well; needing special abilities or training (Oxford Learner’s
Pocket Dictionary, 2011: 414). Another definition, skills are proficiency,
facility or dexterity that is acquired or developed through training or
experience (The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language,
2006: 1630). So, the conclusion is that skills are the ability that makes
someone easily to finish some project in their life.
3. Writing
According to Brown (2003:218), “Writing skills, at least at rudimentary
levels, is a necessary condition for achieving employment in various walks of
life and is simply taken for granted in literate cultures”. For a view people,
writing is so difficult because when someone want to write something, they
must understand about many components of writing itself. It is strengthened
by Byrne (1988:4) who says that writing is difficult for most people both in
mother tongue and in foreign language and as cited by Nunan (2000: 91),
writing is clearly a complex process. It can be conclude that writing is a
difficult and complex process.
According to Chaffee (1999:10) Writing represents our thoughts, feelings
and experiences; and there is a purpose in every act of writing. While Meyers
(2005:2) states that “writing is an action, a process of discovering and
organizing our ideas, putting them on the paper and reshaping also revising
them”. Moreover, Oshima and Hogue (2006:2) have the opinion “writing is a
progressive activity; it means that when we first writing something down, we
have already been thinking about what we are going to say and how we are
going to say it”.
Based on the definition above, it can be said that writing is process
transferring idea into paper; it is a progressive activity; it is an important skill
to be learnt and should be mastered by students because as cited by Harmer
(2004: 31) "Writing (as one of the four skills of listening, speaking, reading
and writing) always forms part of the inner syllabus teaching English ".
According Hamp lyons (1987-135) states that there are three stage in the
process of writing, there are:
a. Pre-writing
: Pre-writing generally involves the writer in choosing a topic’s writing
b. Writing
: writing is the stage where actually the writer makes a draft of their
writing based on the pre-writing stage that they have done before
c. Rewriting
: Rewriting is the final stage and essential to successful writing. Rewriting
draft includes editing and proofreading. The editing proses is really an
extension of the writing stage, involving the students in taking a critical
look at their writing in order to be sure that the writer product, the
outcomes of the writing process is as they intended it to be. In this stage,
the students review a draft to check content and organization based on the
feedback from him or herself and teacher or peers.
4. Descriptive Text
a. Definition of Descriptive Text
According to Artono (DEPDIKNAS, 2008:122) Descriptive text is a
part of factual genres, it is social function is to describe a particular
person, place and things. In line with it, Linda G and Wignel (1995: 1992-
222) explained that descriptive Text is a text which the function is to
describe particular person, place or thing. On the other hand, Littell (1981:
82) defines that a descriptive text is a word picture. Descriptive paragraph
describes people, place and object. Through descriptive the writers are
able to reveal a person, a scene, or an object either real or imaginary.
Writing descriptive text is a process of creating a form of text that
describing part of thing structurally using fact. In other hand, (bab2)
D’Angelo, (1980) define writing a descriptive text is “a way of picturing
images verbally in writing and of arranging those images in some kind of
logical or association pattern”.
From the definition above, it can be conclude that descriptive text is a
text that describes something and to write descriptive text, it must be
imagine that object then express the idea into a word or sentence.
b. Type of Descriptive Text
There are some types of descriptive text. According to Jolly in Sumarsih
and Sanjaya (2013:108) there are five types of descriptive writing
paragraph. They are:
1) Describing Process
Describing a process not only explains how something is done,
but also explains why it is done and what is needed to complete the
process.
2) Describing an event
To describe an event, a writer should be able to memorize and
remember what happened in the event.
3) Describing Personality
In describing a person, the first thing that we do is recognizing
his/her individual characteristic. We need to describe people occurs
fairly areas of physical attribute (hair, eyes), emotional (warm,
nervous), moral attributes (greedy, honest, worthy, trust), and
intellectual (cleverness, perception).
4) Describing a Place
Presenting something concrete is the way to describe place, for
example: a home, a hospital, and school.
5) Describing an Object
To describe an object accurately is done by providing the
physical characteristic of the object such as the color, form, shape, and
etc.
c. The Generic Structure of Descriptive Text
Based on Sumarsih and Sanjaya (P:6), the generic structure of
descriptive text is divided into two part they are description is to describe
the qualities, characteristics., condition, and part of an object in detail. In
addition, Fauziati also gives an explanation of the generic structure of
descriptive text in the table below:
Text Elements Content
Identification An Introduction to the
objects/things described which
includes who or what, when, where.
Description A description of an object. For
example, the color, the size, the
smell, the taste, etc. For person:
what they look like, what they do,
how they act, what they like or
dislike, what makes them special.
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
This chapter contains the description of the method employed in this research.
CLOSURE
A. Conclusion
From the explanation above, it can be concluded that the analysis of
quantitative data shows the students’ writing ability that was improved from the
first cycle until the second cycle. It is proven by the increase of students’ score
from the first cycle in to second cycle (also through pre-test and post-test) of
writing descriptive text. It means that there was an improvement on the students’
achievement on writing descriptive text by applying roundtable technique.
In other hand, the analysis of qualitative data shows that there are also many
improvements of classroom situation after the teacher used the roundtable
technique such as the learning process in the class becomes enjoy, interest, active
and do not monotonous. So that the students will be enjoying the learning process
and the materials will be understand by the students clearly.
B. Suggestion
After conducting the research and analyzing the data, the writer gives some
suggestions of this research, they are as follows:
1. For the Teacher
The teacher may use this technique (round table technique) to teaching
writing of descriptive text in the classroom to make the learning process that
interest by the students.
2. For the Students
Hopefully, if the teacher use round table technique to teaching writing
of descriptive text, the students become active in the class, do not feel boring,
can give their attention to the teacher and can improve their ability and score
in writing descriptive text.
3. For the Institution
The researcher hopes that the institution can provide more facilities for
teaching and learning process in order to make the teaching learning process
more easily and can get the best score for the students.
4. For the researcher
The researcher hopes that the other researcher can use this paper as a
resource to do further research. It aims to make the research process easier
and have better result.
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