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Teaching literature: what What sort of literature is suitable for use with learners? The criteria of suitability depend on group of students, their needs, interests, cultural background and language level. If it is meaningful and enjoyable, reading is more likely to have a lasting and beneficial effect. Language difficulty has to be considered as well. Questionnaires on tastes and interests can be useful. Teacher can give the class a brief summary of three or four possibilities and let them choose.
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Teaching literature: How Some commonly used approaches to teaching literature Maintaining interest and involvement by using a variety of student- centered activities Role play, improvisation, creative writing, discussions, questionnaires, visuals and many other activities that are used in language classes, can serve a similar purpose. The availability of a variety of activities enables the teacher to concentrates on students’ weaknesses. Supplementing the Printed Page Learning is promoted by involving as many of the students’ faculties as possible. The emotional dimension that is a very integral part of literature should be exploited as fully as possible.
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Teaching literature: How Some commonly used approaches to teaching literature Tapping the Resources of Knowledge and Experience with the Group. Pair and group work can be fruitful in helping the learner to find a way into author’s universe. Working on a group can lessen the difficulties presented by number of unknowns on a page of literary text. With the group’s support and control, the individual has greater freedom to explore his or her own reactions and interpretations. The group will stimulate learners to reread and ponder the text on their own. Helping Students Explore Their Own Responses to Literature Activities should try to help students to acquire the confidence to develop, express and value their own response. With a range of tasks and activities on a literary text, students may come to be more personally familiar with that text.
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Teaching literature: How Some commonly used approaches to teaching literature Using the Target Language Learners can get the maximum chance of entering the universe of any selected book, if they try to put them themselves imaginatively into the target situation. If in the discussion following a shared activity there is a reversion to the native language, this is not a disaster, because the learners are enjoying the task and that they are bringing their knowledge and experience to bear on the new language. Meta-language of critical discussion has to be avoided in order to achieve the aim of using target language as much as possible. Integrating Language and Literature The overall aim is to let the student derive the benefits of communicative and other activities for language improvement from the works of literature. A balanced selection of activities is a spur for students to acquire the benefits.
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