Abstract:
The teaching of English as a foreign language in primary schools is gaining
popularity throughout the world. Many countries are also using English in the
upper grades as the vehicular language for all or part of the general curriculum.
It is therefore important to identify the types of materials that best prepare
pupils for academic work in L2. The traditional structurally-based texts and the
newer, integrated, communicative courses might not be suªcient for the
demands of the academic classes. On the other hand, a syllabus that is based,
or that draws heavily on authentic children’s stories, provides a motivating
medium for language learning while fostering the development of the thinking
skills that are needed for L2 academic literacy. Literature can also act as a
powerful change agent by developing pupils’ intercultural awareness while at
the same time nurturing empathy, a tolerance for diversity, and emotional
intelligence. This is an important consideration at a time when our world is
becoming smaller, yet increasingly hostile
Citation:
Ghosn, I. K. (2002). Four good reasons to use literature in primary school ELT. ELT journal, 56(2), 172-179.