Language, Literature and the Learner: Creative Classroom Practice (Applied Linguistics and Language Study)

Language, Literature and the Learner: Creative Classroom Practice by Ronald Carter is an edited volume published by Routledge on November 19, 1996. This 256-page book explores the integration of language and literature teaching, stemming from three international seminars focused on enhancing language growth through literature at secondary and upper-intermediate levels.
Readers will find a practical guide that emphasizes how literature can serve as a resource for language development, challenging the traditional separation of these subjects in the English curriculum. The book includes essays and case studies that report on recent classroom practices and methodologies, offering suggestions for reshaping the curriculum to support this integrated approach. It is particularly relevant for students in various teacher training programs and those studying applied linguistics and stylistics.
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Language, Literature and the Learner is an edited volume evolving from three international seminars devoted to the teaching of literature in a second or foreign language. The seminars explicitly addressed the interface between language and literature teaching to investigate the ways in which literature can be used as a resource for language growth at secondary, intermediate and upper-intermediate level.
This book presents the reader with a practical classroom-based guide to how the teaching of language and literature, until recently seen as two distinct subjects within the English curriculum, can be used as mutually supportive resources within the classroom.
Through essays and case studies it reports on the most recent developments in classroom practice and methodology and suggests ways in which the curriculum could be reshaped to take advantage of this integrated approach.
The text will be essential reading for students undertaking PGCE, TESOL/MA, UCLES, CTEFLA, RSA and Teachers’ Diploma courses worldwide. Students of applied linguistics, those on stylistics courses and undergraduates studying English language will welcome it as accessible supplementary reading.
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