Engelbert Thaler
Teaching English Literature (eBook, PDF)
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Engelbert Thaler
Teaching English Literature (eBook, PDF)
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Reading and discussing literature is a central topic for advanced learners of English in schools. This book offers future English teachers a comprehensive introduction to this area. It is easy to read and the author explains all the scientific terms you need to know in order to pass an exam on teaching English literature. Thought provoking questions, a wealth of extracts from literary sources and illustrative diagrams ensure that the essential contents can be quickly learned and easily remembered.
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Reading and discussing literature is a central topic for advanced learners of English in schools. This book offers future English teachers a comprehensive introduction to this area. It is easy to read and the author explains all the scientific terms you need to know in order to pass an exam on teaching English literature. Thought provoking questions, a wealth of extracts from literary sources and illustrative diagrams ensure that the essential contents can be quickly learned and easily remembered.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: UTB GmbH
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783838545158
- Artikelnr.: 71187750
- Verlag: UTB GmbH
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783838545158
- Artikelnr.: 71187750
Dr. Engelbert Thaler ist Professor für Didaktik des Englischen an der Universität Augsburg.
Introduction BASIS 1 Literature: What?14 1.1 Definitions14 1.2 Classifications17 1.3 Selection18 2 Literature: Why? When? Where? What for?23 2.1 Rationale23 2.2 Levels27 2.3 Places28 2.4 Objectives31 GOALS 3 Knowledge34 3.1 Literary History34 3.2 Literary Theory37 4 Skills47 4.1 Reading47 4.2 Understanding53 4.3 Creating55 5 Attitudes63 5.1 Enjoyment of literature63 5.2 Sense of quality68 5.3 Intercultural awareness70 GENRES 6 Shorties78 6.1 Types of short narrative forms78 6.2 Teaching techniques87 6.3 Short story91 6.4 Storytelling96 7 Novels100 7.1 Classroom canon100 7.2 Types of novels102 7.3 Reading approaches104 7.4 Exploiting techniques107 8 Poetry115 8.1 Definition and status115 8.2 Teaching options117 8.3Types of poetry122 8.4 Poetic devices129 9 Plays137 9.1 Long and short types141 9.2 Analysing drama147 9.3 Learning by playing151 10 Shakespeare151 10.1 Shakespeare for all155 10.2 Shakespeare’s time157 10.3 Shakespeare’s sonnets160 10.4 Shakespeare’s plays160 ABOUT LITERATURE 11 Modern Media168 11.1 Forms and functions168 11.2 Literature & music169 11.3 Literature & film174 11.4 Literature & Internet181 12 Assessment189 12.1 Standards189 12.2 Test formats191 12.3 Course assessment196 Suggested answerrs for the tasks201 Bibliography219 Register229
IntroductionBASIS1 Literature: What?141.1 Definitions141.2 Classifications171.3 Selection182 Literature: Why? When? Where? What for?232.1 Rationale232.2 Levels272.3 Places282.4 Objectives31GOALS3 Knowledge343.1 Literary History343.2 Literary Theory374 Skills474.1 Reading474.2 Understanding534.3 Creating555 Attitudes635.1 Enjoyment of literature635.2 Sense of quality685.3 Intercultural awareness70GENRES6 Shorties786.1 Types of short narrative forms786.2 Teaching techniques876.3 Short story916.4 Storytelling967 Novels1007.1 Classroom canon1007.2 Types of novels1027.3 Reading approaches1047.4 Exploiting techniques1078 Poetry1158.1 Definition and status1158.2 Teaching options1178.3Types of poetry1228.4 Poetic devices1299 Plays1379.1 Long and short types1419.2 Analysing drama1479.3 Learning by playing15110 Shakespeare15110.1 Shakespeare for all15510.2 Shakespeare's time15710.3 Shakespeare's sonnets16010.4 Shakespeare's plays160ABOUT LITERATURE11 Modern Media16811.1 Forms and functions16811.2 Literature & music16911.3 Literature & film17411.4 Literature & Internet18112 Assessment18912.1 Standards18912.2 Test formats19112.3 Course assessment196Suggested answerrs for the tasks201Bibliography219Register229
Introduction BASIS 1 Literature: What?14 1.1 Definitions14 1.2 Classifications17 1.3 Selection18 2 Literature: Why? When? Where? What for?23 2.1 Rationale23 2.2 Levels27 2.3 Places28 2.4 Objectives31 GOALS 3 Knowledge34 3.1 Literary History34 3.2 Literary Theory37 4 Skills47 4.1 Reading47 4.2 Understanding53 4.3 Creating55 5 Attitudes63 5.1 Enjoyment of literature63 5.2 Sense of quality68 5.3 Intercultural awareness70 GENRES 6 Shorties78 6.1 Types of short narrative forms78 6.2 Teaching techniques87 6.3 Short story91 6.4 Storytelling96 7 Novels100 7.1 Classroom canon100 7.2 Types of novels102 7.3 Reading approaches104 7.4 Exploiting techniques107 8 Poetry115 8.1 Definition and status115 8.2 Teaching options117 8.3Types of poetry122 8.4 Poetic devices129 9 Plays137 9.1 Long and short types141 9.2 Analysing drama147 9.3 Learning by playing151 10 Shakespeare151 10.1 Shakespeare for all155 10.2 Shakespeare’s time157 10.3 Shakespeare’s sonnets160 10.4 Shakespeare’s plays160 ABOUT LITERATURE 11 Modern Media168 11.1 Forms and functions168 11.2 Literature & music169 11.3 Literature & film174 11.4 Literature & Internet181 12 Assessment189 12.1 Standards189 12.2 Test formats191 12.3 Course assessment196 Suggested answerrs for the tasks201 Bibliography219 Register229
IntroductionBASIS1 Literature: What?141.1 Definitions141.2 Classifications171.3 Selection182 Literature: Why? When? Where? What for?232.1 Rationale232.2 Levels272.3 Places282.4 Objectives31GOALS3 Knowledge343.1 Literary History343.2 Literary Theory374 Skills474.1 Reading474.2 Understanding534.3 Creating555 Attitudes635.1 Enjoyment of literature635.2 Sense of quality685.3 Intercultural awareness70GENRES6 Shorties786.1 Types of short narrative forms786.2 Teaching techniques876.3 Short story916.4 Storytelling967 Novels1007.1 Classroom canon1007.2 Types of novels1027.3 Reading approaches1047.4 Exploiting techniques1078 Poetry1158.1 Definition and status1158.2 Teaching options1178.3Types of poetry1228.4 Poetic devices1299 Plays1379.1 Long and short types1419.2 Analysing drama1479.3 Learning by playing15110 Shakespeare15110.1 Shakespeare for all15510.2 Shakespeare's time15710.3 Shakespeare's sonnets16010.4 Shakespeare's plays160ABOUT LITERATURE11 Modern Media16811.1 Forms and functions16811.2 Literature & music16911.3 Literature & film17411.4 Literature & Internet18112 Assessment18912.1 Standards18912.2 Test formats19112.3 Course assessment196Suggested answerrs for the tasks201Bibliography219Register229