Institutional Repository | Satya Wacana Christian University: Investigating Students' Reasons in Choosing Popular Graded Readers

INVESTIGATING STUDENTS’ REASONS
IN CHOOSING POPULAR GRADED READERS

THESIS
Submitted in Partial Fulfillment
of the Requirements for the Degree of
Sarjana Pendidikan

SRI WIDYANINGSIH
112007138

ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
FACULTY OF LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
SATYA WACANA CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY
SALATIGA
2012

INVESTIGATING STUDENTS’ REASONS
IN CHOOSING POPULAR GRADED READERS

THESIS

Submitted in Partial Fulfillment
of the Requirements for the Degree of
Sarjana Pendidikan

SRI WIDYANINGSIH
112007138

ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
FACULTY OF LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
SATYA WACANA CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY
SALATIGA
2012

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INVESTIGATING STUDENTS’ REASONS
IN CHOOSING POPULAR GRADED READERS

THESIS
Submitted in Partial Fulfillment

of the Requirements for the Degree of
Sarjana Pendidikan

SRI WIDYANINGSIH
112007138

Approved by:

Purwanti Kusumaningtyas, M. Hum

Brandon Donelson-Sims, M.A.

Supervisor

Examiner

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Copyright@ 2012. Sri Widyaningsih and Purwanti Kusumaningtyas, M. Hum.
All rights reserved. No part of this thesis may be reproduced by any means without the
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Language and Literature, Satya Wacana University, Salatiga.
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112007138
English Department
Language and Literature
Undergraduate Thesis

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INVESTIGATING STUDENTS’ REASONS IN CHOOSING POPULAR
GRADED READERS
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Date
: 20 June 2012
Verified by signee,

Sri Widyaningsih

Approved by
Thesis Supervisor

Thesis Examiner

Purwanti Kusumaningtyas, M. Hum

Brandon Donelson-Sims, M.A.

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INVESTIGATING STUDENTS’ REASONS
IN CHOOSING POPULAR GRADED READERS


SRI WIDYANINGSIH

Abstract
Day and Bamford (1998) believed that Extensive Reading Class is a place to make the
foreign language learners enjoy and like reading English materials. However, in Extensive
Reading Classes of English Department (ED) Satya Wacana Christian University some
students did not enjoy the reading materials, which were graded readers. The problem was it
caused them to manipulate the assignment. They listed graded readers that they did not read
in their reading list and only asked their friends to retell the stories. It meant the purpose of
the class was not fulfilled because they did not enjoy the materials. Thus it is important to
solve the problem. This study investigates the students’ reasons in choosing popular graded
readers which are graded readers that mostly read by students. Using the result, this study
tries to minimize the manipulation by making the students interested to read the other
unpopular graded readers. The participants are twelve students from six extensive reading
classes 2010/2011 who read popular graded readers. Every participant was personally being
interviewed using semi structured interview then its transcripts were analyzed using content
analysis (McKay, 2006). The dominant reason why the students borrow popular graded
readers is because they had watched the movie adapted from those popular graded readers.
They also like graded readers that are familiar to them. Thus, to minimize the manipulation

done by the students, ED can promote the unpopular graded readers so that they will be
triggered more to borrow and read the graded readers.
Keywords: extensive reading, graded readers, students’ reasons.

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