IMPROVING THE STUDENTS’ READING COMPREHENSION THROUGH NUMBERED HEADS TOGETHER TECHNIQUE

  • Purnomo S
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Abstract

The method applied in this research was a classroom action re- search. After three cycles consisting of two meetings each were conducted, the appropriate model of NHT technique in teaching reading encompassed the following steps: (1) leading students to the topic by giving some ques- tions and/or showing a picture(s), (2) connecting the topic with the students’ real experience, (3) introducing the topic and explaining the instructional objectives, (4) assigning students to predict the words used in the text, (5) informing students about the things they should do in their groups, (6) read- ing the text clearly, loudly, and slowly and asking some students to re-read the text, (7) clarifying the difficult words and discussing the words the stu- dents have predicted, (8) asking students to predict the content, (9) giving individual task to the students, (10) assigning students to put their heads together and discuss the answer they have done individually, (11) checking the groups’ answers, and (12) asking students to conclude the lesson. The finding showed that NHT technique was successful in improving students’ reading comprehension. The improvement could be seen from the increase of students’ average reading scores. Besides, the finding also showed that NHT technique was effective in enhancing the students’ participation, espe- cially in raising their hands competitively to answer the questions during the answer-checking session. Key

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Purnomo, S. (2015). IMPROVING THE STUDENTS’ READING COMPREHENSION THROUGH NUMBERED HEADS TOGETHER TECHNIQUE. Journal on English as a Foreign Language, 2(2), 37. https://doi.org/10.23971/jefl.v2i2.55

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