Using literature circles to enhance group discussions in the classroom
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PEREA-HERNANDEZ, Jose Luis, AIZIKOVA, Lidiia. Using literature circles to enhance group discussions in the classroom. In: Professional Development in Language Contexts: Perceptions and Practices, Ed. 5, 15-16 martie 2019, Bălți. Bălți, Republica Moldova: Universitatea de Stat „Alecu Russo" din Bălţi, 2019, pp. 114-125. ISBN 978-9975-3316-2-3.
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Professional Development in Language Contexts: Perceptions and Practices 2019
Simpozionul "Professional Development in Language Contexts: Perceptions and Practices"
5, Bălți, Moldova, 15-16 martie 2019

Using literature circles to enhance group discussions in the classroom


Pag. 114-125

Perea-Hernandez Jose Luis, Aizikova Lidiia
 
V.О. Sukhomlynskyi National University of Mykolaiv
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 22 martie 2020


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The following article examines two important components to aid students develop their English language oral skills and to enhance their understanding of literature and thinking skills. The first component is the use of the Question and Answer Relationship Format to help teachers elicit appropriate questioning and use strategies to understand literature and non-fictional text in a deeper fashion. The second component is the use of Literature Circles. This strategy, widely used in the United States, allows students to read fictional texts and discuss in depth all the components of a literary piece. Consequently, this technique also triggers students’ oral skills while in the classroom. Such a method is ideal for English Language Learners from an intermediate to an advanced and near proficient levels in any educational context. Thus, the authors also share insights from their own classroom experience while using the aforementioned techniques.

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Literature Circles, communicative mobility, QARs format, Literal Comprehension, Interpretative Comprehension, Applied Comprehension