Teaching Literature in the Language ClassroomMacmillan, 1986 - 119 Seiten |
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... referred to as the author's style ( Roway 1982 ) . 6.1 Structure and the novel At the beginning of their course the students are likely to have been considering ' realistic ' texts where the author is aiming for factual , objective ...
... referred to as the author's style ( Roway 1982 ) . 6.1 Structure and the novel At the beginning of their course the students are likely to have been considering ' realistic ' texts where the author is aiming for factual , objective ...
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... referred to as impressionistic writing . It should become evident as these lexical and structural features are examined that the distinctive character and appeal of Virginia Woolf's style lies in the ways in which she breaks or ignores ...
... referred to as impressionistic writing . It should become evident as these lexical and structural features are examined that the distinctive character and appeal of Virginia Woolf's style lies in the ways in which she breaks or ignores ...
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... who or what is being referred to . A poem which needs almost total annotation is no longer a poem , but merely another comprehension exercise . Having said this , however , it is clear that Figurative language and poetry 99.
... who or what is being referred to . A poem which needs almost total annotation is no longer a poem , but merely another comprehension exercise . Having said this , however , it is clear that Figurative language and poetry 99.
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
able Achebe advanced students allusion Animal Farm assignment cards assist students aware background Bridge of San Brother Juniper cassettes Chapter character Chinua Achebe choose Classroom cloze comic communicative conch connotations consider context cope dialect dialogue Dickens difficult discussion English example exercise extract figurative language film Flies foreign learner formality Gatsby George Orwell groups help students idiom Inspector Calls island Jane Eyre Joseph Conrad Josephine Tey killed lady lesson lexical linguistic literary texts Lord material meaning metaphor native speaker novel passage Paul Gallico Peter Dickinson Peyrol Piggy Piggy's play poem poetry possible pre-questions problem questions R M Ballantyne Ralph Ramsay reader role role-play Sample text San Luis Rey sentence short stories situation slang sort speech stage structure students read style stylistic syllabus teacher theme understand variety Virginia Woolf William Golding words e.g.