USING LITERATURE IN EFL CLASSES
Citation
BAŞAR İLKİN, KÜÇÜKALİ SELİN (2021). Using Literature in EFL Classes. ASOS Journal, The Journal of Academic Social Sciences (122), p. 167-173.Abstract
This article emphasizes the benefits of using literary texts in EFL classes.
Literature can be the content of the course itself or can be used as a resource to
teach English language. While teaching the second language, grammar and
vocabulary activities can be presented and promoted through different genres of
literary texts. As literary texts are highly rich both in content and language, short
stories, novels, poems and plays can be used as authentic materials to help
language learners to discover another culture in EFL classes. While studying
literary texts in language classes, students’ language awareness is expanded as they
encounter different usages of language. Lazar (1993) states that for language
acquisition, literature is a stimulus for students. Therefore, it is just impossible to
deny the linguistic efficacy of using literary texts in language classes; appropriate
literay texts need to be selected and presented to language learners in EFL classes.