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A Window on Literature Gillian Lazar

A Window on Literature By Gillian Lazar

A Window on Literature by Gillian Lazar


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Summary

Literary texts for lower-intermediate to intermediate learners.

A Window on Literature Summary

A Window on Literature by Gillian Lazar

This classroom text consists of 12 units, each based on a theme and containing one or two unabridged literary texts and accompanying activities.

A Window on Literature Reviews

'The texts and pictures are interesting and motivating and the drama extracts are fun to act. The activities are varied and useful, and the students liked doing them. (We could not try the listening parts as I did not have the cassette.) It is a book, in short, which offers enriching, enjoyable and valuable activities.' Susan Bhaumik, SATEFL Newsletter Vol 19 No 3
'If you want to be able to involve literature in your teaching wihtout having to go to too much trouble, A Window on Literature is a resource that both the teacher and the learners can really enjoy.' Modern English Teacher, Jan. 2001
'Each text becomes a springboard for personalised activities ... this is done in such a well staged manner that even students who claim to have 'no imagination', or who are not creative, have no trouble in participating.' EL Gazette, 2001

Table of Contents

To the teacher; Table of contents; 1 Do what I say; 2 Plans and decisions; 3 Fairy stories; 4 An empty room; 5 Mystery; 6 Parents; 7 Sharing; 8 Memories; 9 Maids and madams; 10 Music and birdsong; 11 Growing older; 12 An excursion; Key.

Additional information

NPB9780521567701
9780521567701
052156770X
A Window on Literature by Gillian Lazar
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1999-06-03
98
N/A
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