A BOND BETWEEN LANGUAGES AND CULTURES: LITERATURE IN TEACHING A FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Keywords:
literature, literature teaching, language learning skills, cultureAbstract
Most teachers consider literature as a separate subject that has nothing to do with language learning. This assumption is based on a reductive interpretation of the concept of language teaching and learning. The fact, however, remains that there are several benefits that a language learner can derive from the inclusion of literature in the educational curriculum for language learning. This paper investigates and analyzes the extent and importance of literary discourse in foreign language acquisition.
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