Jumat, 11 Mei 2012

CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
1.1    BACKGROUND OF STUDY
High speed reading is read the quick and effective type of reading that focuses on speed, with no understanding of this aspect of the text thus, a person in reading not only the speed but also the benchmark of understanding accompanied by readings. In high speed reading, there are some techniques and one of those techniques is scanning. Scanning is a part of reading technique, especially high speed reading. In scanning technique, many things should be known especially by the readers but it is different in the fact. Many people do not understand what is scanning, the function, and how to use it.
Therefore, in this paper it will be explained more detail about scanning technique in order that the readers understand what scanning technique is.
1.2    PROBLEM STATEMENTS
Based on the background of the study above, the problems can be formulated as follow:
1.    What is the scanning technique?
2.    What are the advantages / purpose of the scanning technique?
3.    How do scanning technique?

1.3    THE OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
Based on the problem statement, the objective can be formulated as follows:
1.    To know what the scanning technique is.
2.    To know what the advantages of scanning technique.
3.    To know how to do scanning technique.


CHAPTER II
RESEARCH
2.1   THE SCANING TECHNIQUE

When the readers scan, look for the author's use of organizers such as numbers, letters, steps, or the words, first, second, or next. Look for words that are bold faced, italics, or in a different font size, style, or colour. Sometimes the author will put key ideas in the margin.
Similarly, scanning skills are valuable for several purposes in studying science. First, they are an aid in locating new terms, which are introduced in the chapter. Unless the readers understand the new terms, it is impossible to follow the author's reasoning without dictionary or glossary. Thus a preliminary scanning of the chapters will alert the readers to the new terms and concepts and their sequence. When the readers locate a new term, try to find its definition. If they are not able to figure out the meaning, then look it up in the glossary or dictionary. (Note: usually new terms are defined as they are introduced in science texts. If text does not have a glossary, it is a good idea to keep a glossary of your own in the front page of the book. Record the terms and their definition or the page number where the definition is located. This is an excellent aid to refer to when we are reviewing for an examination, as it provides a convenient outline of the course).
Secondly, scanning is useful in locating statements, definitions, formulas, etc. which you must remember completely and precisely. Scan to find the exact and complete statement of a chemical law. The formula of a particular compound in chemistry, or the stages of cell division. Also, scan the charts and figures, for they usually summarize in graphic form the major ideas and facts of the chapter.

2.2   THE ADVANTAGES OF SCANNING TECHNIQUE
There are advantages of scanning technique;
Scanning technique can save much time, and it also makes us easy to understand the point of the text. Besides it can increase our brain’s ability in reading and understanding text quickly and accurately.
By this quick reading technique readers can find information that has been determined by the readers. This kind of reading technique is useful for searching information as soon as possible. By using this technique, people can learn to read to understand with the quick way.

HOW TO DO SCANNING TECHNIQUE
Scanning is the speed reading techniques that everyone needs to possess. This guide will explain when to use this technique, and how to do it. Scanning as a post-reading activity. Scanning is used to quickly locate the specific information you need later for a report, discussion, etc.
How to do Scanning Technique:
v  Remember what you are looking for so you will not be distracted by other pieces of information.
v  Anticipate how the information looks – is it identified by numbers, italics, proper nouns, etc.
v  Run your eyes over several lines at one time
v  When you find the information you are looking for, focus your eyes and attention there and read the entire sentence. You may also need to read the sentence before and after as well.
When you understand what scanning is and how to use this technique, you can manage a large amount of text in a relatively short amount of time. Scanning skills allow you to use your time both efficiently and effectively.


Example:

            Read scans for example read looking for a meaning of the word in a dictionary, read, show broadcast on Television, read the travel list, find the phone number in the phone book, reading the menu list to eat at the restaurant, reading lesson schedule, find on the Bulletin Board, find the topic in the table of contents of a book etc.

CHAPTER IV
CONCLUSION
Scanning is high-speed skill of reading. Scanning is the technique you use when you're looking up a name in the phone book or dictionary. When you scan, you have a question in mind; you do not every word, only the word that answer your question. Scanning involves moving eyes quickly and we use our finger to guide your eyes over the page to find particular words or phrases what you need. Practice in scanning will help you learn to skip over unimportant words, so that you can read faster.








Identifying Topic of Paragraph
PREFACE
            Alhamduliilah all praises and thanks Allah SWT,until we can finishing this paper for learning, May sholawat and salam always be our prophet Muhammad SAW. Thank you very much to lecturer “Aang Fatakhul Islam” and all of my friends having given some suggestion,critics,support.
            Language is very important to our communication. English includes four skill :
Listening, speaking,reading,writing. The successful communication of any author’s topic is only as good as the organization the author uses to build and define his/her subject matter. Understanding and identifying topic of paragraph is trying this topic-finding strategy.
            Locating the topic, main idea, and supporting details helps you understand the point(s) the writer is attempting to express. Identifying the relationship between these will increase your comprehension.




Jombang, 07 April 2012
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TABLE OF CONTENT

PREFACE                              ………………………………………………………………
TABLE OF CONTENT         ……………….........................................................................
CHAPTER I               INTRODUCTION     ……………………………………………….
A.    Baground of the problem              ………………………………………
B.     The identification of problem      …………………………………........
C.     The formulation of problem         ……………………………………….
D.    Purpose                                        ……………………………………….
Advantage                                   ………………………………………

CHAPTER II             UNDERSTANDING PARAGRAPH :
Identifying Topic of Paragraph          ………………………………
CHAPTER III                       CONCLUSSION AND SUGGESTION      ………………………



CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
A.      Baground of the Problem
Language is very important in human life. Language is means of communication. Without a language, a person cannot communicate with others. English is a language in the world. People call it a international language. In our school, the English language has been given since the fourth grade of the elementary school up to university.
Most people in the world from the different countries and nations speak language. Also, many scientific studies such as education, science, religion, technology, commerce or politic are written in the language.

            English is the first foreign language in our country, which is taught from Elementary level to University level. There are four main skills in English: those are reading, listening, speaking, and writing. Reading and listening are called receptive skill, in which people need the ability to receive written or spoken language when they do it. While speaking and writing are called productive skill because when people do it, they need the ability to produce  skill because when people do it, they need the ability to produce written or spoken language (Harmer, 1998: 44). The reason for teaching reading to the students is because it belongs to the basic language skills in English, just as important as speaking, listening, and writing. Besides, reading is closely related with other subjects. Most of the materials given by the teacher (in English or other subjects) are presented in written form, for example in handbook, handout, et cetera. It means that to understand the materials, the students must have the ability to look at and get the meaning of written text, that is called reading skill.
            Reading, which belongs to receptive skill, can be defined as a process whereby one looks at and understands what has been written (Williams, 1999: 2). It means that, when someone reads, he looks at something written and tries to get the meaning to understand it. Because of that reading is very important to be thaugt to the student. We need to know about what the paragraph when we want to understand about our reading, so we will know what the meaning of text or other. What is this paragraph about?" Did you say to yourself, "This paragraph is about different ways to organize a paragraph"? That is the topic.
The students' difficulties in reading were caused by some factors that might come from the students and the teacher. Most of the students admitted that they often felt bored when they had to read a text, especially a long and uninteresting topic text. In the class, some students were sometimes seemed to lean over their head on the table and talk each other. They just paid attention to the teacher when they did exercises but if the time given to do it was too long, they began to be noisy again. When they read a long text, they were not so interested because they often did not understand the meaning of the words used in the text. It was difficult for them to understand the content of the text. However, they were reluctant to bring the dictionary. They just waited until the teacher explained it for them or asked them about the difficult words. Besides, there were some problems that came from the teacher. Actually, the teacher's way in explaining the materials was clear enough but she was too rivet on the textbook. She usually taught using conventional way by staying in class and doing the exercises on the handbook. She used various techniques and media in teaching rarely. So, the students felt that English lesson was boring. All of those factors made the students to have low motivation in learning English, especiallyreading.
From the above explanation,we can infer that each student has certain tendency and capability in using certain learning strategies, therefore the use of various learning strategies influenced by their family background, experience, and character. In order words, strategy that is useful to student might not be useful to others. Since students have their own strategy characteristic,they will have different learning strategies that are useful and comfortable for them.
B.     The Identification of problem
Based on the background above, the research identifies the problem as follow:
1.      The student get difficulties in reading to understanding about paragraph
2.       Identify topic of paragraph
3.      There are many kind of strategies
C.     The formulation of Problem
1.      What is paragraph ?
2.      What is topic of paragraph?
3.      How to understanding about paragraph?


D.    Purpose
The purpose of this paper is :
1.      Describing about what the meaning of paragraph
2.      Describing about topic of paragraph
3.      To understand about paragraph in reading
E.     Advantage
In this paper have a good advantage, it expected how to understand :
1.      Giving knowledge about paragraph
2.      Giving knowledge about topic of paragraph
3.      To increase about understanding of paragraph in reading

CHAPTER II
UNDERSTANDING PARAGRAPH
           
            A paragraph is a group of sentences that are all about the same thing. That is,they all have the same topic.
            Ia this a paragraph?
            In the trobiand island, people do not celebrate birthdays. When a boy is about 14 or 15, he moves out of his parents house. Each canoe takes about 18 month to make. Boys and girl may live together for period of days, week or month. Most of islanders have no idea when they were born or how old they are. That way,they have a chance to find out if they are the right people for each other. When it is finally finished, it is named and specials ceremonies are held to give it magic powers. This also about the age that he begins to work on his own garden.
Example a is not a paragraph because the sentences about the several aspects of life in the trobriand island. Together,the sentences make no sense.
            Is this a paragraph?
In the trobiand island, the yam is both an important food plant and an important part of the culture. Every village has “yam house” with a giant four-food yam hanging from the ceiling. It represent wealth and well-being for the village, life and streght for the people. Villagers take great pride in their gardens, especially their yam plants. The yam harvest is one of the high point of the year and also the focus for many traditions. For example, the harvest is always carried out by women. When they are bringing the yam in from the garden all together, no man is supposed to meet them. Any man will be chased, attacked and treated as a fool.
What is different betweel example a and example b?
Example b is a paragraph because all the sentences are about the same aspects of lif (yam) in the trobiand island.
            A paragraph is a group of sentences related to a particular topic, or central theme. Every paragraph has a key concept or main idea. The main idea is the most important piece of information the author wants you to know about the concept of that paragraph.
            When authors write they have an idea in mind that they are trying to get across. This is especially true as authors compose paragraphs. An author organizes each paragraph's main idea and supporting details in support of the topic or central theme, and each paragraph supports the paragraph preceding it.
A writer will state his/her main idea explicitly somewhere in the paragraph. That main idea may be stated at the beginning of the paragraph, in the middle, or at the end. The sentence in which the main idea is stated is the topic sentence of that paragraph.
            When you read paragraph you always ask yourself” what is this about?”that question will lead you to the topic of the paragraph and what is the main idea? The main idea of a paragraph is the author’s idea about the topic. It is always a complete sentences that includes both the topic and the idea that the author wishes to express about the topic.
            Textbook chapters, articles, paragraphs, sentences, or passages all have topics and main ideas. The topic is the broad, general theme or message. It is what some call the subject. The main idea is the "key concept" being expressed. Details, major and minor, support the main idea by telling how, what, when, where, why, how much, or how many. Locating the topic, main idea, and supporting details helps you understand the point(s) the writer is attempting to express. Identifying the relationship between these will increase your comprehension. The topic sentence announces the general theme ( or portion of the theme) to be dealt with in the paragraph. Although the topic sentence may appear anywhere in the paragraph, it is usually first - and for a very good reason. This sentence provides the focus for the writer while writing and for the reader while reading. When you find the topic sentence, be sure to underline it so that it will stand out not only now, but also later when you review.

            Identifying the Topic:

The first thing you must be able to do to get at the main idea of a paragraph is to identify the topic - the subject of the paragraph. Think of the paragraph as a wheel with the topic being the hub - the central core around which the whole wheel (or paragraph) spins. Your strategy for topic identification is simply to ask yourself the question, "What is this about?" Keep asking yourself that question as you read a paragraph, until the answer to your question becomes clear. Sometimes you can spot the topic by looking for a word or two that repeat. Usually you can state the topic in a few words.
Let us try this topic-finding strategy. Reread the first paragraph on this page - the first paragraph under the heading Grasping the Main Idea. Ask yourself the question, "What is this paragraph about?" To answer, say to yourself in your mind, "The author keeps talking about paragraphs and the way they are designed. This must be the topic - paragraph organization." Reread the second paragraph of the same section. Ask yourself "What is this paragraph about?" Did you say to yourself, "This paragraph is about different ways to organize a paragraph"? That is the topic. Next, reread the third paragraph and see if you can find the topic of the paragraph. How? Write the topic in the margin next to this paragraph. Remember, getting the main idea of a paragraph is crucial to reading.
The bulk of an expository paragraph is made up of supporting sentences (major and minor details), which help to explain or prove the main idea. These sentences present facts, reasons, examples, definitions, comparison, contrasts, and other pertinent details. They are most important because they sell the main idea.
The last sentence of a paragraph is likely to be a concluding sentence. It is used to sum up a discussion, to emphasize a point, or to restate all or part of the topic sentence so as to bring the paragraph to a close. The last sentence may also be a transitional sentence leading to the next paragraph.
Of course, the paragraphs you'll be reading will be part of some longer piece of writing - a textbook chapter, a section of a chapter, or a newspaper or magazine article. Besides expository paragraphs, in which new information is presented and discussed, these longer writings contain three types of paragraphs: introductory, transitional, and summarizing.
Introductory paragraphs tell you, in advance, such things as (1) the main ideas of the chapter or section; (2) the extent or limits of the coverage; (3) how the topic is developed; and (4) the writer's attitude toward the topic. Transitional paragraphs are usually short; their sole function is to tie together what you have read so far and what is to come - to set the stage for succeeding ideas of the chapter or section. Summarizing paragraphs are used to restate briefly the main ideas of the chapter or section. The writer may also draw some conclusion from these ideas, or speculate on some conclusion based on the evidence he/she has presented.
All three types should alert you: the introductory paragraph of things to come; the transitional paragraph of a new topic; and the summarizing paragraph of main ideas that you should have gotten.

Applying Strategy

The successful communication of any author's topic is only as good as the organization the author uses to build and define his/her subject matter.

CHAPTER III
CONCLUSSIONS AND SUGGESTION

A.    CONCLUSSIONS
If this papers gives positive result, for student ,it is expected that this technique will help them,improve their reading skill. The student will be able to:
- Understand the vocabularies used in the text by looking at its context
- Understand the main idea of the text by skimming
- Understand the detail information of the text by scanning
- Understand the goal, the parts, and the language features of text
B.     SUGGESTION
Based on those definitions above, strategies are any tools or tactics that employ to learn more effectively and more autonomously. All of those factors made the students to have low motivation in learning English, especially reading.To improve the students' motivation in learning


Skimming Technique
Definition of Skimming Technique is
Skimming means looking for general and main ideas, in important points in a reading.
Purpose of Skimming Technique
         To recognized the reading topics.
          To know people’s opinions.
          To get the important part that we need without  having treat the whole thing.
          To find out the organization of writing, the order of the main idea and how it all arranged in the unity of mind and look for links turf reading it.
          For refresher ever read, for example for preparing for exams or before delivering a lecture.

Function of Skimming Technique
Skimming is also usefull a reading proces. As for some the reasons, why skimming can be done without having to worry too much loss of meaning is:
1.      Most words have only a few key word into the structure forming.
2.      The reading materials is thick enough, not all parts have the same difficulty level.
3.      There are certain word  that are very important an instrumental in shaping the structure of the sentece subject and predicate.
Over plus
Which skimming we can master the containts of the book is generally well within a short time to prepare for more demanding reading of cocentration.
How Do Skimming
1.      Read a book cover that normally explaint the theme of the book and why it is important to you.
2.      Read the introductions, because preface is often very important because the author usually explaints the process of writting the book from start to finish and approaches used.
3.      Read the table of containts.
4.      Read the chapter titles, subtitles and headings.
5.      Observe diagrams, pictures, and more informations.










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