Using Literature in English Language Education
by Janice Bland
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Covering Green's The Fault in Our Stars, Collins' The Hunger Games, Selznick's The Invention of Hugo Cabret, Rowling's Wizarding World, Staake's Bluebird and Winton's Lockie Leonard, contributors consider how literature can be used for teaching literary literacy, creative writing, intercultural learning, critical pedagogy and deep reading in school settings where English is the teaching medium. Leading scholars from around the world explore pedagogical principles for English Language Teaching (E
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This essential guide demonstrates how contemporary young adult literature can transform English language education, moving beyond traditional grammar drills to engage students with meaningful texts. Covering popular works from The Hunger Games to The Fault in Our Stars, the collection provides concrete strategies for teaching literary analysis, creative writing, and critical thinking in classrooms where English is the primary instruction language. Contributors explore how these culturally relevant texts can build both language proficiency and deeper reading skills simultaneously.
What distinguishes this resource is its balance of theoretical frameworks and immediately applicable classroom practices, making complex pedagogical concepts accessible for educators. Teachers seeking to revitalize their English language curriculum will find particularly valuable the chapters on using literature for intercultural learning and critical pedagogy, moving students from passive language learners to active literary interpreters. This collection makes a compelling case that literature isn't just supplementary to language educationβit's fundamental to developing engaged, critical thinkers.
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