Literature, Media and Cultural Studies Special Interest Group newsletter.

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Tác giả tập thể: IATEFL Literature, Media and Cultural Studies Special Interest Group.
Định dạng: Serial
Ngôn ngữ:English
Xuất bản : [Great Britain] : IATEFL, [2003]-
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  • 2003, Issue 25 (CA41/00215): From the coordinator’s desk
  • Making a reality TV show: Big brother … in the classroom!
  • Working in an international environment: Cross-Cultural issues
  • The literary text as a vehicle for building teacher selt-awareness
  • The story-listening trance
  • Digital video: The easy way
  • Ever-Changing horizons: The reading of an american literature text by brazilian students
  • 2004, Issue 26 (CA41/00216 ): Breaking taboos
  • The magic potion
  • Writing about philip pullman
  • Act on it
  • Using drama when working with teenagers
  • Reading worlds
  • 19th british council oxford conference on the teaching of literature
  • Can this be love? Some questions about the cultural interpretation of stories
  • From the co-ordinator’s desk
  • 2005, Issue 27 (CA41/00217): English in israel: Literature, postcolonialism, marginliztion
  • Other voices
  • Teaching literature to L2 teacher trainees: A multicultural perspective
  • Etec-Teaching english through experiencing cultures. But it’s more than that!
  • Friendship between different cultures: The effect of letter exchange between bedouin and jewish children
  • Snowblogs in the english classroom: Something to focus on
  • Beyond all boundaries-physical, social and geographical
  • On dust jackets, book covers and visual literacy
  • Celebrate the seussentennial
  • From the co-ordinator’s desk
  • - Issue 28 (CA41/00218): Editorial
  • Cardiff re-visited
  • A report on the LMCS SIG pre-conference event, focus on wales, april 5th 2005
  • ‘Should I stay or should I go?’: Identity and belonging in modern welsh culture
  • Welsh writer gwyneth lewis: Voicing the bilingual selt
  • Jane eyre: An original victorian novel and a reflection of charlotte brontë’s life
  • From the co-ordinator’s desk
  • A question of intertextuality
  • In what sense is jean rhys’s novel wide sargasso sea independent of charlotte brontë’s Jane eyre?
  • The use of african caribbean literature in the ELT classroom
  • Book review: The big snow by david park
  • 2006, Issue 29 (CA41/00219): Editorial
  • A report on the british council literature conference: reading reputations
  • Lesson planning ideas for teaching as you like it to ESL and ESL students
  • From the co-ordinator’s desk
  • Language by choice: English in bhutan
  • Choosing books for book-talk in african classrooms
  • Britlit-Literature for language learning: A joint british council/Appi project in portugal
  • Combining reader response theory and discourse analysis for presenting literary texts to adult EFL learners
  • Literature for academic purposes: A technological approach
  • Book review: Britain: What a state by lan vince