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Literature for 16 to 18 year olds?



haydav
United Kingdom

Literature for 16 to 18 year olds?
 
Dear friends, I have been given the job of teaching literature ( I think they mean reading!) to 16 to 18yr olds, any pointers would be wonderful! (in the past I have taught 6 to 12 yr olds) MANY THANKS

12 Aug 2010      





a isabel
Portugal


Hi Hayday,

I have used "Whose face do you see" - a short story by Melvin Burgess and my pupils  read it so quickly that I couldn�t believe.  Our pupils in general hate reading but after arousing their curiosity with the prereading activities suggested in the link below, you �ll see what happens.  I also used other activities for "while-reading" and after-reading, that you also can find in the link below.



http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/try/britlit/whose-face-do-you-see


Good luck!
A Isabel

12 Aug 2010     



a isabel
Portugal


Hi Hayday,

I have used "Whose face do you see" - a short story by Melvin Burgess and my pupils  read it so quickly that I couldn�t believe.  Our pupils in general hate reading but after arousing their curiosity with the prereading activities suggested in the link below, you �ll see what happens.  I also used other activities for "while-reading" and after-reading, that you also can find in the link below.



http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/try/britlit/whose-face-do-you-see


Good luck!
A Isabel

12 Aug 2010     



meuge
Argentina

Hi Isabel...
I was curious about that story and I have just finished reading it... I tell you I dropped one or two tears... It �s a beautiful short story... Now I know why your students read it so quickly... it is worth trying it... I will use it with my students, that �s for sure...
Thank you for sharing it...

M. Eugenia

13 Aug 2010