Senin, 27 Oktober 2014

FINAL PROJECT PROPOSAL
THE USE OF UPDATING STATUS IN GROUP ON FACEBOOK TO IMPROVE WRITING SKILL FOR SEVENTH GRADERS OF MTs AL ASROR SEMARANG


RIZA MAHFUDZ
2211412062

english department
faculty of languages and arts
semarang state university
2014
1.      TITLE
The title of the study is “The Use of Updating Status in Group on Facebook to Improve Writing Skill for Seventh Graders of MTs Al-Asror Semarang”.
2.      BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Writing is the important skill in communicating the writers’ thought to the reader because the writers can express their thought or feeling in text. Writing products such as books, newspapers, and so on can be read whenever the readers want because it is more authentic than when someone listens to others who are speaking. Writing product can be meaningful if it can be understood by the readers and it can give benefits for them. By composing correctly, the readers will easily understand what the writers’ thought. After understanding the meaning exactly, the content of it can add the readers’ knowledge. So, it can give some benefits for the readers.
Writing is one skill of language that needs at least two components of language such as vocabulary, the most important component because it is the first component that has to be learned by second or foreign language learners, and grammatical features. It is used by the writers to convey what they think or imagine to the readers so that the readers can know the writers’ meant. For the reason, the tasks of writers are making a text become understandable in order to the message of the writer can be received by the readers. In fact, composing or constructing a coherent text, however, is so difficult thing that is faced by most of the beginning writers especially for the second even for the foreign language learners like Indonesian learners.
For foreign language learners, Indonesian learners, they have to make more much efforts to be able to construct or compose the good text. First thing that they have to be done is mastery of vocabularies. Most of them have not master vocabulary yet because when they do not know some words and they are asked to look the words up in a dictionary, they do not want because they think that it is not simple (taking a long time to do that). It may be caused by the technology that can help their activities in short time such computer or notebook. Besides that, Indonesian learners have been influenced by social media on internet like Facebook, Twitter, BBM, and so forth. So, they always want something that is simple, practical, and easy to be gotten.
From the eases that Indonesian learners get from internet, they should be able to make it as media for learning. For example, Facebook which becomes the most popular site in communicating with others should be interesting media for learning in improving English writing skill. Here they can write what they feel by updating status using English in simple paragraph, and then their friends in the group also can improve their writing skill by posting and giving comment or correction to the fiend’s status in English. Yet, in fact they use Facebook just to have fun with their friend by uploading photos, updating status, chatting, etc. When they want to make some sentences in one paragraph, they use most simple words which are monoton because they only use same word. For example, they use word “happy” in the first expression and the  other expressions. Whereas, they can use word “glad” to replace it. Besides that, they do not apply the grammatical rules in the expression/ sentence because it is more difficult than mastering vocabulary.
Grammatical feature is the second key to make a text becomes coherent. Indonesian learners assume that it is the component of language that is most difficult to be learned. It needs more time than learning vocabulary. Most of the Indonesian writers especially the beginning level who write English texts or even books make a lot of mistakes in grammar. They may make overgeneralization, omission some parts of grammar of a sentence, ‘misinformation’, ‘misordering’, or ‘transferring’. All of them are caused by in Indonesian there is no rules like in English. According to Indonesian people, when they learn English as foreign language, they meet difficulty because their environment does not support the achievement of learning English.
3.      REASONS FOR CHOOSING THIS TOPIC
I choose the topic because I think that many people in Indonesia especially the seven graders of MTs Al-Asror still get difficulty in writing their foreign language, English, but they easily write in their native language what they feel by updating their status on Facebook which is the popular social network on internet to communicate what they feel and what they want to inform to their friends. I think it can be way for them to improve their writing skill by updating status on Facebook and the others comment the status. So it can be effective because their writing skill is practiced continuously and be beneficial for them if they improve their skill in writing rather than they only use their account of Facebook to do something that is meaningless for them.
4.      RESEARCH PROBLEMS
From the background of the study above, we can make some questions to solve the problems.
1)      What should the importance of writing be known by the seventh graders of MTs Al-Asror in writing simple sentence with correct grammatical features and varieties of vocabularies in group on Facebook?
2)      How do the seventh graders of MTs Al-Asror write simple paragraph that can convey their feeling with correct grammatical features and varieties of vocabularies?
5.      OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
The followings are the objective that will be reached of the study:
1)      To explain the importance of writing that must be known by the seventh graders of MTs Al-Asror in writing simple sentence in group on Facebook.
2)      To explain the way how to write simple sentence with some varieties of vocabularies and correct grammatical features in group on Facebook.
6.      SIGNIFICANCES OF THE STUDY
The result of the study are hoped to give benefits for teachers, the researcher, and the other researchers:
(1)   Theoritically
The result of the study can give knowledge that can be beneficial for the readers and can the next related researchers to be reviewed.
(2)   Practically
The result of the study can be practical for the teachers who want to find the other strategy or media to be applied in teaching writing in improving the students’ writing skill.
(3)   Pedagogically
This interesting approach can be used as a solution to improve students’ writing skill especially in writing simple sentence in group on Facebook with some varieties of vocabularies and correct grammatical rules.
7.      REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
7.1.      General Concept of Writing
This subchapter will discuss about the general meaning of writing, the importance of writing, and the steps in writing. The discussions are as follows:
7.1.1.   General Meaning of Writing
Writing is an activity in composing a sequence of sentences arranged in particular order and linked together in certain ways. Meyers (2005: 2) states that writing is an action, a process of discovering and organizing your ideas, putting them on the paper and reshaping and revising them. Suparno, Jonah (2006:14) argues that writing is a series of activities going on and involve several phases, the preparatory phase, the content development and review, as well as revisions or improvements posts, Jonah (2006:29) argues that writing can be used as an indirect means of communication to others to convey information. Activities is not easy to write because writing should be able to produce something new and can give you an idea or ideas to the reader through writing. Another definition of writing is proposed by Nation (2009:112) who states that writing is an activity that can usefully be prefered for by work in other skills of listening, speaking, and reading. This preparation can make it possible for words that have been used receptively to come into productive use. Based on that definition, it can be concluded that writing is a conscious process in which the writer discovers, organizes, and communicates his or her idea or thought to the readers by using words and sentences that are put together in written form and influenced by the constraints of genres.
Writing is not only putting words together in one paragraph, but it needs more complex process where we have to concern and use certain grammatical rules in organizing information in order to be good writing. Kim, Y & Kim, J (2003) states that “students, learning English composition as a second or foreign language, struggle with many structural issues including selecting proper words, using correct grammar, generating ideas, and developing ideas about specific topics”. Moreover, Archibald (2004) states that
Writing is not only the process the writer uses to put words to paper but also the resulting product of that process. This process and product are also conditioned by the purpose and place of writing (its audience and genre). Writing in a second language is further complicated by issue of proficiency in the target language, first language literacy, and differences n culture and rhetorical approach to the text.
Based on the explanation above, in teaching writing teacher should give the students a clear understanding about the importance of writing. Giving some exercises in writing and using some techniques are good ways to improve their motivation in writing. The techniques that can be used to make writing simple sentences in English is easy is by updating status in group on Facebook using simple sentence with some varieties of vocabulary and correct grammatical features. Some varieties of vocabulary means that the students are expected to use synonym words such as “sometimes” can be replaced with “occasionally” and so on. I think it will be interesting if using media like Facebook because it is the most popular media right now.
7.1.2.   Importance of Writing
Writing as one of language skills has given a prominent contribution in students’ life. It has been the part of human’s culture. It is proven that there is a lot of information in our daily life which is in the form of written text such as book, newspaper, magazine, brochure, invitation, written announcement, notice, attention, caution, and so on. All of those are made to convey message to other people so they can get and share information easily. The importance of writing is explained by Ramelan. He says that
Writing is a part of a man culture because it can be used to preserve ideas and also speech sound. From the quotation, I can conclude that writing is the means of recording of what it wants to share in form of written language. It is done due to the more fact of our remembrance (Ramelan 1992:9).
Definitely, writing activity has great meanings in our life. It is how much the world communicates. If we do not write, we cut ourselves off from a large community. We cannot imagine how if writing does not exist, there would not be development in the society. Everything would be so difficult to do.
Writing as one of the language skills, has given an important contribution to human works. The importance of writing can be seen in people’s daily activities. There are a lot of things that needs to explain in a written form to share the information. It is impossible if people tell the information one by one orally. Writing makes life easier. People in big cities even in small village may get the correct information of media such as papers, newspaper, magazines, tabloids, and so on. Moreover, a lot of people can communicates what they want to inform to other people over long distance only in short time by writing. For example, it can be SMS, message through facebook, twitter, email, and so forth. Another importance of writing especially in writing English is we can see on the job requirement. For instance, most companies require their applicants to be fluent in writing and speaking English. The opportunity to be accepted in the company is bigger if someone is able to write well and master written English. That is why at least everyone should be able to write in English.
7.1.3.  Elements of Paragraph Writing
There are several ways of looking at paragraph. One of them is the paragraph as a basic unit of organization in writing in which a group of related sentences develops one main idea (Oshima and Hogue, 2006: 16). Meanwhile, Meyers (2005:13) says that “a paragraph is a group of sentences”. In other words, a paragraph is a group of logically related sentences that discuss a smaller idea. In other words, a paragraph is a group of logically related sentences composed of unified parts based on a single idea that the writer uses to express his intended meaning to the readers. It means that, in a paragraph, there must be a main idea that is called a topic sentence. The topic sentence is, then, elaborated in several sentences called supporting sentences. This elaboration may be summed up in the last sentence called a concluding sentence.
Writing is not only a simple activity which is done by children to shape the words individually, but it is related to composing of paragraph or text, and of course grammar, punctuation, capitalization, diction, and everything about English writing. Moreover, there are some other requirements the writer should consider in writing a good paragraph. He has to pay attention in all aspects of writing for example grammatical structure, the topic sentence, supporting sentences, and also cohesion, coherence, unity, and completeness of the paragraph.
1)      Cohesion
One of the characteristics of a good paragraph is cohesion. A paragraph has cohesion when all supporting sentences stick together in their support of the topic sentence. The method of connecting sentences to each other is called cohesive devices. Five important cohesive devices are linking words, personal pronoun, definite article, demonstrative pronoun, and synonym (Boardman, 2002: 36)
2)      Coherence
Another characteristic of a good paragraph is coherence. In order to have coherence in writing, the sentence must hold together that is the movement from one sentence to the next must be logical and smooth. It means that a paragraph in writing has the right order with the clear process.
3)      Unity
Every good paragraph has unity, which means that only one min idea is discussed. By unity, the writing product will be easier to be understood because it only talks about one topic from the beginning to the end. In short, a paragraph has unity when all sentences in it work together to make and support the main idea.
4)      Completeness
Another characteristic of a good paragraph is completeness. “A paragraph is complete when it has all the major supporting sentences in needs to fully complete the topic sentence and all the minor supporting sentence” (Boardman, 2002: 47). So, the complete paragraph contains details and fact, such as specific, individually data, figure, location, signals or statistical details. A good paragraph will have enough sentences to explain the topic.
7.1.4.  Steps in Writing
Writing is a process, not merely a product, it is a process that involves at least four distinct steps: prewriting, drafting, reviewing, and editing. It is known in a recursive process. While the writers are reviewing, they might have to return to the prewriting step to develop and expand their ideas. Harmer (2004: 6) states that “Even when they get to what they think in their first draft, they may find themselves changing their mind and re-planning, drafting or editing”.
According to Harmer (2004:4-5) writing process should have four main elements as follows: (1) Planning. As the first stage, the writers have to think about three main issues: the purpose of their writing, the audience they are waiting for, and the content structure of the piece; (2) Drafting. This is the first version of a piece of writing and it will produce on the way to final version; (3) Editing (reflecting and revising). Once the writers have produced a draft they then usually read through what they have written to see where it works and where it does not. Perhaps the order of the information is not clear. In this stage the writers need to reflect and revise their writing on some aspects such in the order of the information, the way they write, dictions, grammatical accuracy, etc. in order to make their writing better; (4) Final version. The final version can be produced after the writers edit the draft and make the changes they consider to be necessary. This is different faces both the original and the first draft, because things have changed to the editing process.
7.2.General Concept of Facebook
Facebook is a social networking website that was originally designed for college students, but is now open to anyone 13 years of age or older. Facebook users can create and customize their own profiles with photos, videos, and information about themselves. Friends can browse the profiles of other friends and write messages on their pages.
Each Facebook profile has a "wall," where friends can post comments. Since the wall is viewable by all the user's friends, wall postings are basically a public conversation. Therefore, it is usually best not to write personal messages on your friends' walls. Instead, you can send a person a private message, which will show up in his or her private Inbox, similar to an e-mail message.
Facebook allows each user to set privacy settings, which by default are pretty strict. For example, if you have not added a certain person as a friend, that person will not be able to view your profile. However, you can adjust the privacy settings to allow users within your network (such as your college or the area you live) to view part or all of your profile. You can also create a "limited profile," which allows you to hide certain parts of your profile from a list of users that you select. If you don't want certain friends to be able to view your full profile, you can add them to your "limited profile" list.
Another feature of Facebook, which makes it different from MySpace, is the ability to add applications to your profile. Facebook applications are small programs developed specifically for Facebook profiles. Some examples include SuperPoke (which extends Facebook's "poke" function) and FunWall (which builds on the basic "wall" feature). Other applications are informational, such as news feeds and weather forecasts. There are also hundreds of video game applications that allow users to play small video games, such as Jetman or Tetris within their profiles. Since most game applications save high scores, friends can compete against each other or against millions of other Facebook users.
Facebook provides an easy way for friends to keep in touch and for individuals to have a presence on the Web without needing to build a website. Since Facebook makes it easy to upload pictures and videos, nearly anyone can publish a multimedia profile. Of course, if you are a Facebook member or decide to sign up one day, remember to use discretion in what you publish or what you post on other user's pages. After all, your information is only as public as you choose to make it.
7.3.General Concept of Action Research
Many different approaches in studying the language teaching and learning that can be useful, one of them is action research. There are three topics discussed here: definitions, characteristics, and step of action research.
7.3.1.  Definition of Action Research
Action research becomes popular because this kind of research could offer new approach and procedure that promise direct effect in form of repairing and increasing teacher professionalism in carrying out teaching and learning process on implementing his programs that has done in the classroom. In this case, the teacher becomes theorizing practitioner.
Action research is a group of activity and a piece of descriptive research carried out by a teacher in his/her own classroom. Besides that, action research is designed as the systematic collection and analysis of data relating to the improvement of scene area of professional practice.
From the definition above, I can conclude that action research is an action in a research which is done by a teacher or researcher in his/her own classroom systematically through his/her self-reflection to solve the problem faced by the students and to improve learning and teaching process so that the result of the students improve as well.
7.3.2.  Characteristics of Action Research
As quoted by Fatmawati in Priyono (1999: 8) the characteristics of action research are: (1) On the job problems oriented. It means that the subject of action research study is the daily problems faced in everyday life; (2) Problem solving oriented. Action research is held with the main of solving certain problem; (3) Improvement oriented. Action research is always meant to make changes and improvement; (4) Multiple data collection. An action research consist of several methods which are used to collect the data, such as observation, test, interview, and questionnaire, etc.; (5) Cyclic. Actions are implemented with certain order in planning, observing, action, and reflecting; (6) Participatory collaboration. The researcher cooperates with other people to heighten the validity of the observation.
7.3.3.  Steps of Action Research
Steps in action research means discussing the way to conduct an action research. According to Kemmis cited in Mills (2003), a cycle consists of four steps. They are planning, action, observation, and reflection.
The steps which are carried out are presented as follows: (1) Planning. Plan means identify the problems area. It is conducted before the researcher starts the action research; (2) Action. Doing action is the main phase of action research. It is the implementation of the plan that the researcher has made to solve the problems; (3) Observing. The researcher has to observe all activities during the research to analyze whether solution was successful or not; (4) Reflecting. A reflection is an effect to inspect what has been done. The result of it is used to establish the next steps of the research.
7.4.Concept of the Study
The researcher intends to improve the writing skill of the seventh graders of MTs Al-Asror Semarang. The media used by the researcher is Facebook. Here the researcher makes a group on Facebook for English class in order the students can post what they feel in the group on Facebook by using English with some varieties of vocabulary and correct grammatical rules. The procedures are first, each of students is asked to post what they feel in simple paragraph, and then they should give correction to their friends’ post if it is necessary. After that, the researcher will discuss the posts in the classroom.
8.      METHOD OF INVESTIGATION
Here the researcher presents the method that is used in this investigation. It is divided into five subsections: research design, object of the study, population and sample, research variables and hypothesis, type of data, instrument for collecting data, method of collecting data, and method of analysing data.
8.1.Research Design
In this research, the researcher was intended to give action to improve the writing skill in composing simple sentence of seventh graders of MTs Al-Asror Semarang in group on Facebook. In this research the classroom action research with the cycle model will be applied. While Dick (2002) states that, action research is a flexible spiral process which allows action (change, improvement) and research (understanding, knowledge) to be achieved at the same time.
Based on the definition above, it can be concluded that a classroom action research is a form of reflective inquiry that is intended to solve a specific problem which is encountered by the students in the classroom. It enables the practitioners to better realize such qualities in their practice. According to Supardi (2006:110-111) mentions there are three characteristic of action research. They are 1) inquiry reflective which has one of characteristics of action research. It refers to the problem which is rising of the study; 2) collaborative is the cooperation between the researcher and the teacher who usually teaches the classroom. The cooperation is depended on the aim of action research that is to increase the educational qualities. It is held of planning, acting to observing stage; 3) Reflecting is done in the last of a set of activities research. It is to be able to evaluate the result of the students which illustrate the development of the treatment that has been done.
In this research the researcher uses cycle models which each cycle covers four stages of activities such as planning, acting, observing, reflecting. The given action here is teaching writing by updating status in group on Facebook. The research uses two cycles: cycle 1 and cycle 2. The design is illustrated in the following diagram.




Figure 8.1. Diagram of Action Research
The illustration of the diagram above can be used in both of cycles. For the detail explanation this research presents as the following.
a.      Planning
Planning is the first step in arranging the activities in learning and teaching or usually called lesson plan. It is as guideline to bring the class in teaching and learning activities. It has to be suitable with what the students’ need in improving their writing skill in composing simple sentence. So, here a treatment is needed for the students of seventh grade of MTs Al-Asror to solve their problems in writing simple sentence with some varieties of vocabularies and correct grammatical rules.
b.      Acting
At the acting stage, what they have planned in planning step has to be implemented or arranged in teaching and learning activities. This research is conducted in four activities. The writer needs more or less five days to do this research and during research, the writer uses a notebook and a projector as a visual aid.
c.       Observing
The writer observed the students and the teaching learning process during the research. The observation involved the students’ activeness and enthusiasm to the lesson, their respond to the teacher’s question, their ability in doing exercises and their achievement in writing test. The writer used the observation in order to make next plan about the strategy that the writer would use in the next step.
d.      Reflecting
After doing the treatments, the writer made reflection. In this stage, the teaching learning during observation is valuated to get the significant improvement and to plan the next action. After all the cycles were completed the students had post-test in which they were asked to practice composing a simple paragraph with a particular topic with some varieties of vocabulary and correct grammatical rule. Then the writer compared students’ score of pre-test and post-test to know whether or not there was a significant improvement of the students’ writing competence through role play.
8.2.Subject of the a Research
The subject of this study is the students of seventh grade of MTs Al-Asror Semarang..
8.3.Procedures of Data Collection
After all the research preparation was ready, the following thing to do is collecting the data. It was the most significant part in research process. A researcher must apply the proper method in order to get the complete and accurate data.
In this study, several procedures were used in order to get the empirical data required. The writer did both the library activity and the field activity. The library activity included searching for the materials related to the topic of the research from various sources. After all the related materials were gathered, the writer applied them in the field research.
This research was carries out in a sequence of processes. First, the students were given a pre-test to get the initial data of students’ writing skill. Then, the teacher gave treatments or teaching-learning activities to eliminate the problems that the students dealt with. Finally, the students were given a post-test to get the data of students’ improvement in their writing competence.
8.4.Instruments
Elliot (1991:77-80) mentions that the action research has technique gathering the data:
8.4.1.      Document analysis
Document provides information, which is relevant to the problem of investigation. In the action research that is specifically empowered the educational process; the document could include syllabuses, curriculum report, examination papers and tests used, etc.
8.4.2.      Test
It was explained that the data which is revealed in research can be divided into three kinds; they are fact, opinion, and ability. To measure there are or not and the great of object ability that is researcher, it is used test.
The test instrument can be used to measure the basic ability and achievement or performance, particularly for learning achievement test that is usually used at school. The method in this research is used to measure the students’ ability in writing. Later the result of the test is data for getting the result of the research. It is in the form of percentage.
In this study used the closed practically to measure the writing ability toward English. The writer presents the scoring of five items: fluency, grammar, vocabulary, content, and spelling.
Table 8.1. Indicators of Writing Ability
Aspect
Indicators
E
Vg
G
Av
P
Vp
Fluency
This refers the ability to compose a simple paragraph which is understandable.






Grammar
This refers the ability to use correct grammatical rules.






Vocabulary
This refers the ability to use some varieties of vocabulary in each sentence of the paragraph (similar words or synonym).






Content
This refers the ability to make all sentence of the paragraph support to the topic or idea, highly organized.






Spelling
This refers the ability to compose or construct writing with no errors.






Note:
E   : Excellent
Vg            : Very Good
G  : Good
Av            : Average
P   : Poor
Vp            : Very Poor
A  subject’s score is determined by summing up valves assigned to individual response, to score the scale, the response credited 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 from favorable to unfavorable or very good, good, average, poor, and very poor. Conversely, the response options were credited 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 from unfavorable to favorable.
Table 8.2. The Score of Writing Ability
Positive Statement
Score
Excellent
6
Very Good
5
Good
4
Average
3
Poor
2
Very Poor
1

8.4.3.       Checklist and Questionnaires
Checklists are sets of question one answer oneself. It should be always be used in conjunction with more open and less structures techniques of monitoring. On the other hand, questionnaires are lists of questions one wants to ask other people. It is one way of checking whether other participant in the situation would give the same answer to the kind of questions one has asked oneself.
8.5. Technique of Data Analysis
The observation of writing is influenced by the fluency, grammar, vocabulary, content, and spelling which are important part to be applied in writing test.
8.5.1.      Analyzing of students’ writing achievement for the test
According to Brown (2003:141) says that the test taker is hopefully to assign a score ranging started from 1 to 6 for each of writing traits (fluency, grammar, vocabulary, content, and spelling). The score ranging that is known as FBI levels is subdivided into pluses and minuses.
The data is expressed in term of the following categories: excellent (E), very good (Vg), good (G), average (Av), poor (P), and very poor (Vp). To score the scale, the respond options were (related 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 or from the favorable to unfavorable statement). By summing up the item credits are their answer, it presents the individual total score of the students. Then the score are graded into five categories.
The measurement of students’ achievement stated by Harris was interpreted as follows.
Table 8.3. The Score Grade
Criteria of Assessment
Categories
91-100
Excellent
81-90
Very Good
71-80
Good
61-70
Average
51-60
Poor
Less than 50
Very Poor

We can know the students’ mark and percentage from the formula as follow:
The Mark              =

The Percentage     =

8.5.2.      Analysis of questionnaire
The questionnaire was analysed by counting the number of students who answer at each response. Because the distributed questionnaire was categorized as close-ended questions, the respondents just write a checklist (√) on the available columns.
9.      OUTLINE OF THE RESEARCH REPORT
Title
Statement of Originality
Acknowledgements
Abstract
Table of Contents
Table of Figures
Table of Appendixes
Chapter
1.         Introduction
1.1.   Background of the Study
1.2.   Reasons for Choosing the Topic
1.3.   Research Questions
1.4.   Purposes of the Study
1.5.   Significance
1.6.   Outline of the Report
2.         Review of Related Literature
2.1.   Previous Studies
2.2.   Theoretical Background
2.3.   Framework of the Present Study
3.         Methods of Investigation
3.1.   Research Design
3.2.   Object of the Study
3.3.   Population and Sample
3.4.   Research Variables and Hypothesis
3.5.   Type of Data
3.6.   Instrument for Collecting Data
3.7.   Method of Collecting Data
3.8.   Method of Analyzing Data
4.         Results of the Study
4.1.   General Description
4.2.   Detail Results
4.3.   Discussion
5.         Conclusions
Appendixes
Bibliography

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