The role of narrative input in the New Headway ESL course books

Literature, while perceived as beneficial, is not widely used in the ESL arena. This study set out to investigate proven benefits of using literature in ESL through a review of the current research, at the same time establishing a link between literature and narrative based on `story grammar'...

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Main Author: Boshoff, Dorothea
Other Authors: Southey, Peter, 1945-
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:Boshoff, Dorothea (2009) The role of narrative input in the New Headway ESL course books, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1979>
http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1979
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-19792018-11-19T17:14:07Z The role of narrative input in the New Headway ESL course books Boshoff, Dorothea Southey, Peter, 1945- Literature Narrative Story Biological determinism ESL course books New Headway language skills communicative competence vocabulary text selection 428.24 English language -- Study and teaching -- Foreign speakers English language -- Study and teaching -- Activity programs Literature, while perceived as beneficial, is not widely used in the ESL arena. This study set out to investigate proven benefits of using literature in ESL through a review of the current research, at the same time establishing a link between literature and narrative based on `story grammar' which biological determinism claims the human brain is hardwired to use as a language learning tool. Hypothesizing that there would be no correlation between theory regarding the presence and application of literature in ESL as presented in the current research and the practice as found in the prominent ESL course, New Headway, the study set out to identify narrative input in New Headway's Elementary, Intermediate and Advanced Levels and analyzing the way in which narrative is used to teach language skills and communicative competence. Contrary to expectations a surprisingly high level of narrative was found and the narrative was exploited in full accordance with suggestions made in the current research. The findings indicate that the incorporation of narrative in New Headway is a pedagogically informed decision by the authors to exploit the benefits of literature while at the same time catering to a very heterogeneous audience of international ESL learners. Key terms: literature, narrative, story, biological determinism, ESL course books, New Headway English Studies M.Ed. 2009-08-25T10:58:40Z 2009-08-25T10:58:40Z 2009-08-25T10:58:40Z 2007-11-30 Thesis Boshoff, Dorothea (2009) The role of narrative input in the New Headway ESL course books, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1979> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1979 en 1 online resource (161 leaves)
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topic Literature
Narrative
Story
Biological determinism
ESL course books
New Headway
language skills
communicative competence
vocabulary
text selection
428.24
English language -- Study and teaching -- Foreign speakers
English language -- Study and teaching -- Activity programs
spellingShingle Literature
Narrative
Story
Biological determinism
ESL course books
New Headway
language skills
communicative competence
vocabulary
text selection
428.24
English language -- Study and teaching -- Foreign speakers
English language -- Study and teaching -- Activity programs
Boshoff, Dorothea
The role of narrative input in the New Headway ESL course books
description Literature, while perceived as beneficial, is not widely used in the ESL arena. This study set out to investigate proven benefits of using literature in ESL through a review of the current research, at the same time establishing a link between literature and narrative based on `story grammar' which biological determinism claims the human brain is hardwired to use as a language learning tool. Hypothesizing that there would be no correlation between theory regarding the presence and application of literature in ESL as presented in the current research and the practice as found in the prominent ESL course, New Headway, the study set out to identify narrative input in New Headway's Elementary, Intermediate and Advanced Levels and analyzing the way in which narrative is used to teach language skills and communicative competence. Contrary to expectations a surprisingly high level of narrative was found and the narrative was exploited in full accordance with suggestions made in the current research. The findings indicate that the incorporation of narrative in New Headway is a pedagogically informed decision by the authors to exploit the benefits of literature while at the same time catering to a very heterogeneous audience of international ESL learners. Key terms: literature, narrative, story, biological determinism, ESL course books, New Headway === English Studies === M.Ed.
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