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Title: Reader responses to poetry in the upper-intermediate and advanced classroom setting (a proposal)
Authors: Почепецька, Тетяна Миколаївна
Кішко, Ольга Вікторівна
Keywords: Foreign Language (FL) learning, a qualitative study, reader-responses to FL poetry, target literature
Issue Date: 15-Oct-2023
Publisher: Manhattan, New York City. Published by Liberty Publications -2023.- 490 p.
Citation: Reader responses to poetry in the upper-intermediate and advanced classroom setting (a proposal). / Olga Kishko, Tetiana Pochepetska. // 9th International New York Conference on Evolving Trends in Interdisciplinary Research & Practices. October 1-3, 2023, Manhattan, New York City. Published by Liberty Publications -2023©. 490 p.
Abstract: The aim of this proposed qualitative study is to investigate the reader responses to Foreign Language (FL)learning (English) poetry in upper-intermediate and advanced FL (English) classroom. The researchers are interested whether the background knowledge of FL (English) figurative language and culture promote poetry understanding by upper-intermediate and advanced FL learners.
Description: FL poetry in the language classroom is usually regarded as a ‘communicative task’, or the task of meaning construction. The aesthetic value of poetry, incorporated into reading curriculum only as a vocabulary-enhancing, comprehension-oriented task, is seldom under consideration. However, reader-response approach to teaching FL poetry could prove to be an essential tool for learning FL culture, for stimulating the students’ imagination, critical and creative thinking. Reader-responses reflect the way the students perceive the poetry, its aesthetic and cultural information.
Type: Text
Publication type: Стаття
URI: https://dspace.uzhnu.edu.ua/jspui/handle/lib/60589
ISBN: 978-1-955094-52-8
Appears in Collections:Наукові публікації кафедри англійської філології

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