Techniques Used by The Teachers While Teaching Writing Skills
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Central department of English Education
Abstract
This research study entitled "Techniques Used by the Teachers While Teaching
Writing Skills" aims to find out the innovative techniques used by the teachers for the
grade eight students of government-aided schools. The researcher collected data from
both primary and secondary sources. For the primary sources, the researcher selected five
different teachers of different schools of Kathmandu valley by using judgemental
sampling procedure and fifty students of these schools by using random sampling
procedure. The observation checklists and survey questionnaires were employed as
research tools for data collection. From the study, the researcher has found that writing
exercises such as pre-writing exercises e.g. introduction to superscription, salutation,
opening, body, ending and subscription in writing letters, free-writing exercises e.g. essay
writing, and letter of application to the class teacher were used by the majority of the
teachers. Similarly, Harmer's techniques such as ‘what are they doing?’, fill in the blanks,
parallel writing, description of persons, and dictation techniques were used fairly.
Contrary to this, use of visual materials and communicative activities were poor and
Yalin's picture flower technique was rarely used.
This thesis comprises four chapters. The first chapter deals with introduction which
consists of general background, review of related literature, objectives and significance of
the study. The second chapter deals with the methodology used in the study: the sources
of data, (both primary and secondary), sample population and sampling procedure, tools
for data collection, process of data collection and limitations of the study. The third
chapter consists of analysis and interpretation of the data to find out the techniques used
by the teachers while teaching writing skills at lower secondary level. The collected data
were analyzed and interpreted by using frequency distribution table, bar-diagrams, and
pie-charts. The fourth chapter presents the findings derived from the analysis and the
interpretation of the data. It also suggests some recommendations on the basis of the
findings. The final section of the study includes the references and appendices.