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Literature and language teaching / edited by Christopher Brumfit and Ronald Carter.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1986.Description: xi, 289 p. : ill. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 0194370828
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • P51 .L58 1986
Contents:
Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction; English Literature and English Language; Literature and Education; PART ONE; LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE; Introduction; A Feeling for Language: The multiple values of teaching literature; What is Robert Graves Playing at?; The possibilities of Paraphrase in the Teaching of Literary Idiom; Teaching Study Skills for English Literature; Linguistic Models, Language, and Literariness: Study strategies in the teaching of literature to foreign students; The Untrodden Ways; Non-native Literatures in English as a Resource for Language Teaching; Texts, Extracts, and Stylistic Texture; PART TWO; LITERATURE IN EDUCATION; Introduction; Is Literature Language? Or is Language Literature?; Literature in the School Foreign-Language Course; Reading Skills and the Study of Literature in a Foreign Language; Literature in the ESL Classroom; Testing Language with Students of Literature in ESL Situations; Simple Text and Reading Text; Literature in Schools; PART THREE; FLUENT READING VERSUS ACCURATE READING; Introduction; Literature Teaching in Tanzania; Literature in East Africa: Reform of the Advanced Level Syllabus; Proposed Examination Paper; Wider Reading for Better Reading: An alternative approach to teaching literature; Reading Speed and Literature Teaching; References
Summary: This collection of papers examines the relationship between the teaching of language and the teaching of literature to non-native students. The book attempts to identify key theoretical issues and principles as a basis for further discussion.
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Bibliography: p. [283]-289.

Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction; English Literature and English Language; Literature and Education; PART ONE; LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE; Introduction; A Feeling for Language: The multiple values of teaching literature; What is Robert Graves Playing at?; The possibilities of Paraphrase in the Teaching of Literary Idiom; Teaching Study Skills for English Literature; Linguistic Models, Language, and Literariness: Study strategies in the teaching of literature to foreign students; The Untrodden Ways; Non-native Literatures in English as a Resource for Language Teaching; Texts, Extracts, and Stylistic Texture; PART TWO; LITERATURE IN EDUCATION; Introduction; Is Literature Language? Or is Language Literature?; Literature in the School Foreign-Language Course; Reading Skills and the Study of Literature in a Foreign Language; Literature in the ESL Classroom; Testing Language with Students of Literature in ESL Situations; Simple Text and Reading Text; Literature in Schools; PART THREE; FLUENT READING VERSUS ACCURATE READING; Introduction; Literature Teaching in Tanzania; Literature in East Africa: Reform of the Advanced Level Syllabus; Proposed Examination Paper; Wider Reading for Better Reading: An alternative approach to teaching literature; Reading Speed and Literature Teaching; References

This collection of papers examines the relationship between the teaching of language and the teaching of literature to non-native students. The book attempts to identify key theoretical issues and principles as a basis for further discussion.

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