Using Literature with English Language Learners (ESL/EFL/ELL)
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Summary
Literature is intellectually stimulating because a book allows a reader to imagine worlds they are not familiar with. This is done through the use of descriptive language. In order to understand, the reader will create their vision of what the writer is saying. In this sense, the reader becomes a performer or an actor in a communicative event as they read.
ArticleProfessor Colin MacCabe of the University of Exter School of English says that to truly know a language, you must know something of the literature of a language. About The Author
Michael G. Hines is an educator teaching in Bangkok, Thailand and founder of TotalESL.com - First Stop for Your Second Language Needs. ESL/EFL/TEFL teaching resource for all the needs of teachers, schools and students in Europe, Asia, the Middle East and the world - ESL/EFL/TEFL jobs, resumes, lessons, articles, resources and training. www.totalesl.com
Keywords Literature in EFL, Literature in ESL, ESL Literature, EFL Literature, Literature in an EFL Classroom
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