THE READABILITY OF ENGLISH TEXTBOOK FOR THE TENTH GRADE STUDENTS OF SMK NEGERI I BINJAI

Floridawaty Siregar and Sortha Silitonga

Abstract


This research was aimed to find out whether the English reading texts are
appropriate or not in terms of the readability level for the tenth grade students of
SMK Negeri 1 Binjai. This study focuses on the readability level of English
reading texts for grade X students of SMK Negeri 1 Binjai majoring in Banking
class in the academic year 2015/2016. This study is categorized as descriptive
quantitative research. The data of the study was seven reading texts from an
English textbook entitled Bahasa Inggris published by Kementerian Pendidikan
dan Kebudayaan in 2014 with various length and genres as the source of data
tested to 30 students as the research sample. The instruments of the research were
Flesch-Kincaid Grade level and Cloze Procedure Test. For the Flesch-Kincaid
Grade Level Formula, the researcher counts the words, syllables, sentences, the
average number of words per sentence and the average number of syllables per
words of the reading text to determine the level of readability of the English texts
in students’ textbook. The cloze test was used to assess the difficulty in terms of a
reader’s understanding and response to the structure of the language of a text. The
results of the study show that based on the cloze test result, the researcher gets the
average score of 7 reading texts is 57.39% and based on the Flesch-Kincaid Grade
Level Formula the average score is 6 so it can be concluded that reading texts of
Bahasa Inggris published by Kementerian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan in 2014
are in the Independent level because the reading texts are readable and
understandable to the tenth grade students of SMK Negeri 1 Binjai, and the texts
are predicted to be quite easy. Therefore, the researcher takes a conclusion that
this textbook is not appropriate to be used by the students at the tenth grade
students of SMK Negeri 1 Binjai because they can read them by their own.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.24114/reg.v5i2.5343

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