Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Thanks
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1 Using literature in the language classroom: The issues
- 2 Approaches to using literature with the language learner
- 3 Selecting and evaluating materials
- 4 Reading literature cross-culturally
- 5 Materials design and lesson planning: Novels and short stories
- 6 Materials design and lesson planning: Poetry
- 7 Materials design and lesson planning: Plays
- 8 Reflecting on the literature lesson
- 9 Literature and self-access
- Answer key
- Trainer's notes
- Bibliography
- Appendix: Eveline by James Joyce
- Index
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Thanks
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1 Using literature in the language classroom: The issues
- 2 Approaches to using literature with the language learner
- 3 Selecting and evaluating materials
- 4 Reading literature cross-culturally
- 5 Materials design and lesson planning: Novels and short stories
- 6 Materials design and lesson planning: Poetry
- 7 Materials design and lesson planning: Plays
- 8 Reflecting on the literature lesson
- 9 Literature and self-access
- Answer key
- Trainer's notes
- Bibliography
- Appendix: Eveline by James Joyce
- Index
Summary
Chapter 1
Task 3
A6., B5., C2., Dl., E7., F4., G3.
Task 7
Metaphor
the frosted wedding-cake of the ceiling (B.)
to run out of steam/her mind isn't operating (G.)
Simile
curtains … like pale flags (B.)
making a shadow … as the wind at sea (B.)
Assonance
three grey geese (F.)
Alliteration
three grey geese in a green field grazing (F.)
crunchiness redolent of fried corn (E.)
Repetition of a key word or phrase
a breeze blew through the room, blew curtains … (B.)
Unusual syntactic patterns
Grey were the geese, and green was the grazing (F.)
Double/multiple meaning of a word
nothing between our ears (D.)
Poeticisms
girolles, odoriferously, swathed (C.) redolent of … (E.)
Mixing of styles/registers
Inserting ‘I, formerly known, called, addressed as …’ in the rather chatty informality of the passage (E.)
Task 8
Repetition of a key word or phrase
songs, political speeches, slogans, advertisements
Unusual syntactic patterns
songs, political speeches, advertisements
Double/multiple meaning of a word
puns, jokes, everyday speech, adverts
Poeticisms
restaurant reviews, travel writing
Mixing of styles/registers
jokes, comedy routines
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- Information
- Literature and Language TeachingA Guide for Teachers and Trainers, pp. 189 - 215Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1993