CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
A. Background
Writing is expression
of the writer’s idea by producing graphic symbols to form words, words to
sentences, sentence to paragraphs on the paper, so the reader can follow what
the writer means. ( Kroma and Byrne in Baya, 2006:13)
The ideas in symbol
form as what Kroma and Byrne says above, may come from the writer’s felling or
may come from the prior knowledge of the writer, such as; the result of reading
book or magazine, watching TV, or even come from a discussion and seminar. The
symbols can be expressed such on a paper in order that it can be consumed by
someone or public.
Of course that writing
has a special contribution whether for the reader or the writer itself . Martin
in Axelrod said that writing has a special contribution to the way of people
think. When we write, we compose meaning. We put together facts and ideas and
make something new, whether in a letter home, in a college essay, or in a memo
to the boss. When we write, we create a complex web of meaning in which
sentences have different relationships to each other. (Axelrod and Cooper,
1985:2)
He continued that
writing also contributes uniquely to the way we learn. When we take notes
during lectures or as we read, writing enables us to store new information in memory.
Talking notes permits us later to review far tests or to find information for
an essay.
Although writing has a
great contribution, however it is not easy to make a good or appropriate
writing. According to Heaton, in making a good and appropriate writing in
English, it needs many abilities. Besides language use ability (the ability to
write correct and appropriate sentences) and mechanical ability (the ability to
use correctly punctuation and spelling), conceptual and judgmental ability are
also needed (J.B. Heaton, 1991:135).???????
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