A Debate on Literature as a Teaching Material in FLT

  • Aghagolzadeh F
  • Tajabadi F
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Abstract

—Teaching materials play an important role in most foreign language teaching programs. The number of studies on this subject bears ample testimony to the significance given by scholars in this regard. This article is a review on some reasons that scholars propose for the use of literature as a language teaching material in foreign language (FL) classes and compares favors and disfavors ideas in this regard. Among a welter of reasons which have been proffered by a variety of authors and can be considered as the merits of literature in FLT, this study focuses on authenticity, cultural/incultural understanding, critical thinking and language skills and expand them further. This paper argues that teaching literature enhances students' cultural understanding, facilitates critical thinking and improves language skills and all of these advantages caused by the authentic nature of literature.

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Aghagolzadeh, F., & Tajabadi, F. (2012). A Debate on Literature as a Teaching Material in FLT. Journal of Language Teaching and Research, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.4304/jltr.3.1.205-210

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