CYCLE I The Implementation of Classroom Action Research

knew and checked their pronunciation. After that she asked them to determine the topic and the title of the passage, finding the main idea, supporting idea, and specific information from the text. After doing those activities, the writer together with the students made a discussion about the material. In each meeting the writer made evaluation and gave assessment to the students by giving mini exercises.

c. Observing

In this phase, the writer together with the English teacher of class VIII-1 observed the teaching learning process by monitoring the students’ activities in each cycle. The writer and the English teacher saw that most of the meetings were not good and still had much lackness, the students still had difficulties in teaching learning activities. In the first meeting, the English teacher saw that many students had difficulty of the verb two form; they still confused about the irregular verb forms. They also had a problem with negative and interrogative forms of the Simple Past Tense, some of them often used verb 2 in negative and interrogative forms. For example: My father did not asked me to study hard, it should be “My father did not ask me to study hard ”. “Did you saw that movie last night?” It should be “Did you see that movie last night?”. In the second meeting, the writer focused on reading comprehension, writing and speaking. According to the English teacher observation, the students had problem in determining main idea and supporting idea, they could not distinguish between them and schematic structure itself. In writing activity, they did not do it well. They could not write grammatically, they did not know the use of part of speech, and did not know when to use to be in a sentence. The other problem was the lack of vocabularies and practice, so it made the students hard to write what on their mind. After teaching and learning process finished, the observer gave them to posttest 1 exactly on the second action of the first cycle to measure how well the students’ understanding of the Simple Past Tense used narrative text that had been studied.