Using films in the EFL classroom is now easier than ever before. The wide range of the internet, DVD players, whiteboards and digital video projectors offer various possibilities for teachers to use films in lessons at school. This medium is rather quick and relatively straightforward to handle and control. Especially the DVD provides a great variety of options that can valuably be included into teaching lessons, e.g. subtitles, comments by directors, authors or actors, trailers, sound tracks and dozens of extra features. Thus, films may be useful in different ways to enhance motivated learning. This depends, on the one hand, on the qualities of the film that is to be dealt with. Is the topic interesting for the students? Is it possible for the viewers to identify with certain characters or with the happenings? Does the film have any educational potential? How vivid does the film convey its message and how is this emphasised through film language?.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Teaching Films in General
3. Angela’s Ashes in the EFL classroom
3.1. Summary of the Plot
3.2. Important Topics
4. Didactic Analysis
4.1. Pre-Viewing Activities
4.2. While-Viewing Activities
4.3. Post-Viewing Activities
5. Résumé
6. Bibliography
- Quote paper
- David Stehling (Author), 2010, Teaching "Angela's Ashes" - "Die Asche meiner Mutter" im Englischunterricht, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/205520
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