Teaching Language through Literature
Keywords:
Language, Literature, TeachingAbstract
The paper aims to develop a module for teaching language through literature. The paper does not fail to prove that a single poem can teach all four skills - LSRW. It also substantiates that when the study of language in Science, the same can be taught with the help of technology. The target of the paper is to delete examination-centred education and to add the method of teaching to help the students to live with received knowledge. A colleague of mine Ms. Rosy had been used as a student to develop this module.
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Hansen, Barbara, and Rebecca McDaniel. Developing Sentence Skill. US: Eaglewood Cliffs, 1990.
Mohan, Krishna, and Krishna Banerjee. Developing Communication Skills. New Delhi: Macmillan India Ltd., 1999.
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