English Journal Literacy Utama
Vol. 6 No. 2 (2022): English Journal Literacy UTama

USING KWL (KNOW, WANT, LEARNED) TECHNIQUE IN TEACHINGREADING COMPREHENSION

Susie Kusumayanthi (STKIP Pasundan Cimahi)
Ramles Volberson Silalahi (STKIP Pasundan Cimahi)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Mar 2022

Abstract

The research is entitled “Using KWL (Know, Want, Learned) Technique in Teaching Reading Comprehension”. The aims of the research are to figure out how the teachers implement Know, Want, Learned (KWL) technique in teaching reading comprehension and the problems that raise when applying Know, Want, Learned (KWL) technique in teaching reading comprehension. This research uses descriptive qualitative method. The respondents of this study are two English teachers in one of the Vocational High Schools in Padalarang. The instruments used to collect data are interview and classroom observation. The results of data analysis showed that the teacher implemented all the steps of KWL (Know, Want, Learned) systematically during classroom activities based on what had been listed in the theory including (1) write a chart on the blackboard, (2) give topic about descriptive text and narrative text, (3) ask students to fill what they already know about the topic in column K, (4) asked students to fill what they want to know aboutthe topic in column W, (5) asked students to fill what they have learned about the topic in column L, and (6) make conclusions from the topic. The research finding also showed that the teachers faced some problems in implementing KWL (Know,Want, Learned) technique in teaching reading comprehension including students lack of background knowledge and students lack of vocabularies. This research is held based on the fact that although KWL has been found to help overcome problems encountered by teachers in getting the students to be more active to participate in the process of learning, but a vast amount of research about KWL in Indonesia, especially in vocational high school, has not been conducted, and there is still a great deal that is not known about the implementation of KWL in vocational high schools.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ejlutama

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Education Other

Description

Study Program of English Language, Faculty of Languages, Universitas Widyatama, Indonesia. English Journal Literacy UTama (EJL-UTama) is published twice a year form October to March and from April to September. The scopes of this journal include, though not limited to the following topics, class ...