New Approaches to Literature for Language LearningExamines the role played by literature in language learning from a practical perspective
Shows how literature can support the development of creativity, higher order thinking skills, and other ‘soft skills’ needed by students across the curriculum
Presents reading strategies which are essential to interpreting literature, and which are often neglected when teaching L2 reading skills
Examines the role played by literature in language learning from a practical perspective
Shows how literature can support the development of creativity, higher order thinking skills, and other ‘soft skills’ needed by students across the curriculum...
The Art of Conversation: A Guided Tour of a Neglected PleasureReclaim the pleasures and possibilities of great conversation with this sparkling guide from the witty pen of an Englishwoman wise to its art
Every day we use cell phones and computers to communicate, but it's easy to forget that we possess a communication technology that has been in research and development for thousands of years. Catherine Blyth points out the sorry state of disrepair that conversation has fallen into-and then, taking examples from history, literature, philosophy, anthropology, and popular culture, she gives us the tools to rebuild.
The insight Workbook is an essential accompaniment to the Student's Book, providing further practice for your students, plus an abundance of extra resources including Literature insight, Pronunciation insight and Exam insight sections.
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Whether around the campfire, between the covers of a great book, or in the theater, the desire to tell stories has been a common human impulse for thousands of years. These 48 lectures take you on a journey through time and around the world- from the enormous auditoriums of ancient Greece to a quiet study in the home of a 19th-century New England spinster- to introduce the history of world literature.