Literature with a Small 'l': Developing Thinking Skills in Language Teaching and Learning

Literature with a Small 'l': Developing Thinking Skills in Language Teaching and Learning

by John McRae
Literature with a Small 'l': Developing Thinking Skills in Language Teaching and Learning

Literature with a Small 'l': Developing Thinking Skills in Language Teaching and Learning

by John McRae

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Overview

For decades, the traditional "four skills" approach to language learning and teaching has focused on listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The one huge omission, the all-important thinking skill, has been left out of most methodological approaches. But all learners, teachers, and workers in the field know the vital importance of the humanist skills. Interpretation, sympathy and empathy, affect, cultural awareness, and context are indispensable. Metaphors and representational uses of language are everywhere.

Similarly, "Literature" tends to be represented as some kind of upmarket language use—it is given an institutional capital L, as if to show how important it is. This book restores imaginative "literary" materials to their proper, everyday place in language use and therefore in language learning. It presents a thorough, teacher- and learner-friendly methodological approach to using imaginative texts of all kinds in language teaching and learning.

This is the book that set the trend towards creative reading and thinking, the use of representational materials in language learning and teaching, and has encouraged the development of personal response and interpretation, leading to greater and more confident self-expression, and opened up the doors of readers' and learners' imagination.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161150580
Publisher: Wayzgoose Press
Publication date: 04/29/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 575 KB

About the Author

John McRae worked in over 70 countries in a wide-ranging career covering teaching, writing, and theatre. He is the author of many significant books including The Language of Poetry, Wordsplay, Using Drama in the Classroom, and with Ronald Carter, both The Routledge History of Literature in English and The Penguin Guide to English Literature. He retired in 2017 after 20-plus years as Special Professor of Language in Literature Studies at the University of Nottingham, UK, and now lives in London and works in theatre as a director, actor, and writer.
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