AKALA: What do you imagine when you think of nature? Are you seeing beautiful sunrises, birds high in the sky, or ferocious storms, volcanoes erupting, and gigantic tsunamis? We are part of the ...
The Department of English Language and Literature aims to teach all students to write and speak well and to read skillfully, thoughtfully and with pleasure. We offer many courses that stress literary ...
Using original music, alongside quotations from the play, this short clip provides a summary of the plot of Shakespeare’s play, Macbeth. This is from the series: Shakespeare Songs A musical summary of ...
The growing preference for indigenous craft items is a welcome trend in today’s globalised world, where mass-produced goods often dominate markets. These handcrafted products, rooted in the cultural ...
The enrollment of students learning English as a new language has soared in recent years. But a report found “systemic breakdowns” in their education. By Troy Closson New York City’s public education ...
The winners of this year’s awards include celebrated novelist Michelle de Kretser, journalist Rick Morton on Robodebt and ...
Novels need a gripping story to stay popular as the decades pass, but it seems that other less-obvious factors may also ...
Dystopian fiction is now a firm fixture in our literary landscape. Ian McEwan’s stylish, cunning “What We Can Know” takes a whack at the genre.
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Journal Information TESOL Quarterly (TQ) is one of the most respected publications in second and foreign language teaching, with an annual acceptance ...
Papers originally presented at an international conference on Perspectives on Yoruba History and Culture, held at the University of Texas at Austin, Mar. 26-28, 2004. Contents Back on The road again: ...