Teaching and learning Shakespeare takes place across the world. Pedagogical matters have been the subject of much discussion in the last few decades. This article begins by reviewing that discussion, showing how different approaches – textual, contextual and active (or performance) – connect with the language of the plays. No study, it is pointed out, has conducted an empirical investigation as to what exactly students find problematic when they read the language of Shakespeare’s plays, an obvious first step, one might think, in designing an approach. The main aim of this article was to describe a study designed to do exactly this. It was conducted with two groups of Shakespeare students, one with English as a first language and one with En...
Teaching Shakespeare to young ESL learners can be one of the most challenging tasks for English teac...
The complexity if Shakespeare's language has been an object of study for many scholars over the cent...
In my graduate thesis, I determine that modern Shakespeare anthologies provide features for an audie...
William Shakespeare’s language has always been thought of as extremely challenging to understand, es...
Teaching Shakespeare to 12 to 18 year-olds often proves to be a struggle for teachers. This research...
Teaching William Shakespeare’s plays has long been argued as too difficult for ESL/EFL learners. How...
With over four hundred years separating today’s millennials from Shakespeare’s plays, it is little w...
This study is being done to show how relating Shakespeare’s plays, specifically the characters, them...
This study responds to a double call. Firstly, it aims to develop an empirical and pedagogical persp...
This study concentrates on comic relief at Shakespearean’s tragedy. The problem facing EFL students ...
"The power of Shakespeare's complex language - his linguistic playfulness, poetic diction and dramat...
In this paper, we report data from the first national survey of secondary Shakespeare teaching in th...
Many high school students have negative attitudes toward studying Shakespeare in the English classro...
The complexity if Shakespeare's language has been an object of study for many scholars over the cent...
This study concentrates on comic relief at Shakespearean's tragedy. The problem facing EFL students ...
Teaching Shakespeare to young ESL learners can be one of the most challenging tasks for English teac...
The complexity if Shakespeare's language has been an object of study for many scholars over the cent...
In my graduate thesis, I determine that modern Shakespeare anthologies provide features for an audie...
William Shakespeare’s language has always been thought of as extremely challenging to understand, es...
Teaching Shakespeare to 12 to 18 year-olds often proves to be a struggle for teachers. This research...
Teaching William Shakespeare’s plays has long been argued as too difficult for ESL/EFL learners. How...
With over four hundred years separating today’s millennials from Shakespeare’s plays, it is little w...
This study is being done to show how relating Shakespeare’s plays, specifically the characters, them...
This study responds to a double call. Firstly, it aims to develop an empirical and pedagogical persp...
This study concentrates on comic relief at Shakespearean’s tragedy. The problem facing EFL students ...
"The power of Shakespeare's complex language - his linguistic playfulness, poetic diction and dramat...
In this paper, we report data from the first national survey of secondary Shakespeare teaching in th...
Many high school students have negative attitudes toward studying Shakespeare in the English classro...
The complexity if Shakespeare's language has been an object of study for many scholars over the cent...
This study concentrates on comic relief at Shakespearean's tragedy. The problem facing EFL students ...
Teaching Shakespeare to young ESL learners can be one of the most challenging tasks for English teac...
The complexity if Shakespeare's language has been an object of study for many scholars over the cent...
In my graduate thesis, I determine that modern Shakespeare anthologies provide features for an audie...