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Literature in the Language Classroom

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Literature in the Language Classroom

Literature in the Language Classroom
A Resource Book of Ideas and Activities

Authors

Joanne Collie, Stephen Slater

English Type

International English

Availability

Available

Format

Paperback

ISBN

9780521312240

Date Published

December 1987

Product description

The book offers teachers a rationale and a variety of imaginative techniques for integrating literature work with language teaching. It is divided into three sections: Part I discusses the questions: Why teach literature? What should we teach? How should we teach it?; Part II outlines and illustrates a wealth of student-centred class and homework activities appropriate to each stage of the study of a literary work. Detailed descriptions of the activities are accompanied by numerous sample worksheets; Part III demonstrates techniques for working with complete texts and shows how the activities outlined in Part II can be applied to particular novels, plays, short stories and poems. All activities described have been used successfully with a wide range of classes from intermediate level up.

Key features

  • Provides a range of activities for teachers to use.
  • Includes sample worksheets for use with the activities.
  • All activities can be used with leaners from intermediate level up.

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