This article sets out to explore why literature (used in this article to mean poetry, plays, short stories or novels) is often a marginalised resource in EFL classrooms, even though the Common European Framework of References for Languages (CEFR) suggests it should have a role in the classroom. It first reports on the results of a questionnaire investigating English teachers’ attitudes towards using literature in the classroom. After a discussion of these results, it explores some ways in which the use of literature can be linked to CEFR outcomes in a practical teaching framework which teachers can apply to literature they choose to teach
Teachers can use literature as a powerful tool to teach a foreign language They can teach vocabulary...
Very often we hear teachers arguing and complaining that today, thanks to the era of technology we l...
From time to time the need or value of teaching literature in the language class has been questioned...
This article sets out to explore why literature (used in this article to mean poetry, plays, short s...
This article sets out to explore why literature (used in this article to mean poetry, plays, short s...
This paper proposes the importance of acknowledging literature as one of the best resources for prom...
Literature is the media of teaching and learning authentic language. The language of literature is w...
While literature-based instruction has been highly praised for its pedagogical benefits, it on front...
There is a general belief that literature, especially literature with a capital ‘L’ does not have a ...
While literature-based instruction has been highly praised for its pedagogical benefits, it on front...
Literature encompasses a wide range of genres, including fiction, poetry, and drama, and spans centu...
Many teachers have not eagerly agreed that literature can be an effective part of foreign language p...
Literature is the media of teaching and learning authentic language. The language of literature is w...
Literature is considered as a promoting tool for language learning purposes. Literature can be used...
AbstractTeachers in general and English teachers specifically, are always concerned with the kind of...
Teachers can use literature as a powerful tool to teach a foreign language They can teach vocabulary...
Very often we hear teachers arguing and complaining that today, thanks to the era of technology we l...
From time to time the need or value of teaching literature in the language class has been questioned...
This article sets out to explore why literature (used in this article to mean poetry, plays, short s...
This article sets out to explore why literature (used in this article to mean poetry, plays, short s...
This paper proposes the importance of acknowledging literature as one of the best resources for prom...
Literature is the media of teaching and learning authentic language. The language of literature is w...
While literature-based instruction has been highly praised for its pedagogical benefits, it on front...
There is a general belief that literature, especially literature with a capital ‘L’ does not have a ...
While literature-based instruction has been highly praised for its pedagogical benefits, it on front...
Literature encompasses a wide range of genres, including fiction, poetry, and drama, and spans centu...
Many teachers have not eagerly agreed that literature can be an effective part of foreign language p...
Literature is the media of teaching and learning authentic language. The language of literature is w...
Literature is considered as a promoting tool for language learning purposes. Literature can be used...
AbstractTeachers in general and English teachers specifically, are always concerned with the kind of...
Teachers can use literature as a powerful tool to teach a foreign language They can teach vocabulary...
Very often we hear teachers arguing and complaining that today, thanks to the era of technology we l...
From time to time the need or value of teaching literature in the language class has been questioned...