Nurturing Emotional Intelligence through Literature
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This article discusses the use of literature in a language class as a way to develop emotional intelligence in children. The author suggests that literature can be motivating and can provide a low-anxiety context for children to learn English. Several response activities are suggested to develop language skills and nurture emotional intelligence. These activities include scripting, detecting feelings in text, a feeling hunt, creating a positive language dictionary, diary entries, and letters to characters.
Author:
Irma K. Ghosn
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English Teaching Forum 2001, Volume 39, Number 1
This issue includes articles on vocabulary, emotional intelligence and literature, reading and writing activities, and women in sports.