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This book includes seven literary and language analysis articles. The first article examines 1988 Nobel Laureate Naguib Mahfouz s Cairo Triology focusing on female happiness in man's patriarchal cage. The second article gives a critical analysis of E.M Forester's short story The Machine Stops portraying the fatal sting of technology. The third article compares between Flaubert s Madame Bovary and Ahdaf Soueif s In The Eye of the Sun highlighting marital deadlock in both novels. The next four articles are mainly focused on teaching language via technology, as the fourth article discusses how to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book includes seven literary and language analysis articles. The first article examines 1988 Nobel Laureate Naguib Mahfouz s Cairo Triology focusing on female happiness in man's patriarchal cage. The second article gives a critical analysis of E.M Forester's short story The Machine Stops portraying the fatal sting of technology. The third article compares between Flaubert s Madame Bovary and Ahdaf Soueif s In The Eye of the Sun highlighting marital deadlock in both novels. The next four articles are mainly focused on teaching language via technology, as the fourth article discusses how to use the interactive web in teaching and learning, and the fifth article shows how to integrate technology and literature in an EFL/ESL context. Moreover, article six investigates the integration of extensive reading and reading circles in ESL giving a sample implementation programme. The last article seven demonstrates the benefits of using the E-Learning Moodle to enhance Students languageskills and independent learning.
Autorenporträt
Nagwa A. Soliman est actuellement professeure d'anglais à l'Université britannique du Caire, en Égypte, depuis 2009. Elle a enseigné dans de nombreuses universités réputées, notamment l'Université américaine du Caire, l'Université internationale Misr, l'Académie arabe des sciences et technologies, l'Université arabe ouverte et l'Université de Mansoura. Ses recherches portent sur la pensée critique.