Literature Specialists Stating the Aims of Teaching Literature in the Iraqi University EFL Classes

Mohammed Jasim Betti, Safaa Abbas Nour Al Yasiri

Abstract


Literature is employed in the curriculum of many departments of English in Iraq and other countries. This study investigates literature teachers’ statements of the aims of teaching literature in the Iraqi university English as a foreign language (henceforth EFL ) classes. This area, according to my humble knowledge, has not been fully investigated in Iraq. This study addresses the following questions: What are the various aims of using literature in the Iraqi university EFL classes? what are the areas of language and literature discussed by the teachers of literature? It is designed to state the aims of EFL teachers' use of literature in the Iraqi university EFL classes, and list those areas of language and literature, which can be taught by using literature. To answer those questions and to achieve those aims, literature teachers' attitudes regarding the aims of teaching of literature in the Iraqi university EFL classes are investigated by constructing a questionnaire by the researcher and exposing it to jury members and is then used as a data collection technique. In this study, it is hypothesized that the aims of teaching literature include various students' linguistic types of development, including the development of their language skills, of developing critical thinking, interpretations of literary texts, and of their personalities; and that the areas of literature upon which the aims of teaching literature are to be applied include poetry, drama and the novel. Depending on the analysis and discussion carried out in this study, the hypotheses are verified and the questions and aims of study are answered and achieved. It is concluded that the aims of teaching literature include developing the various students' linguistic, language skills, intellectual and aesthetic types of development, and of various types of interpretations of literary texts, and of their personality.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5430/wjel.v13n8p462



World Journal of English Language
ISSN 1925-0703(Print)  ISSN 1925-0711(Online)

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