Browsing Department of English and Humanities (ENH) by Title
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Deconstructing the marginalized female: a reading of Mahasweta Devi’s short stories
(BRAC University, 2014-12)Women’s positions in society, particularly those of marginalized/ peripheral ones positions are very preoccupied with the sense of docility and negligence. Marginalized1 1 The word ‘Marginalized’ used as the substitute ... -
Depiction of gender in ELT textbooks: gender stereotyping in language and its effect on secondary level students
(BRAC University, 2018-08)The paper discussed gender stereotyping in ELT textbooks which can be constituted as one of the most significant issues for gender and language research. Through the study conducted for this paper, the portrayal of gender ... -
Depiction of modern civilization in Yeats, Williams, Pound and Elliot
(BRAC University, 2010-08)Modernism is a remarkable shift from the traditional forms of writing in English literature. William Butler Yeats (1865-1939), William Carlos Williams (1883-1963), Ezra Pound (1885-1927) and Thomas Steams Eliot (1888-1965) ... -
Desired personality traits of language learners: university level scenario in Bangladesh
(BARC University, 2017-08)This study attempts to find out the desired personality traits of language learners among the university level’s students in Bangladesh. Therefore, this paper explores the five big personality traits of successful language ... -
Development of productive tense inflections in bangla speaking pre-school children
(BRAC University, 2017-12)This research attempts to investigate the relation between age and productivity of tense inflections of typically developing Bangla speaking pre-school children. Data has been collected from speech samples of 30 children ... -
Dialects of Brahmanbaria and Sylhet: a linguistic analysis
(BRAC University, 2012-12-10)This paper is concerned with the comparison of the dialects of Brahmanbaria and Sylhet investigating their linguistics features. To draw the comparison, I have used two types of questions which include selected sets of ... -
Diasporic dis/location: a study of the themes of memory, home and homecoming in The Namesake, Desirable Daughters and Beloved Strangers: A Memoir
(BRAC University, 2016-08)This thesis investigates the themes of memory, home and homecoming in three novels The Namesake (2003) by Jhumpa Lahiri, Desirable Daughters (2002) by Bharati Mukherjee and Beloved Strangers: A Memoir (2014) by Maria ... -
Diasporic discourses in the Fictions of Jhumpa Lahiri
(BRAC University, 2015-12)Man has always been in quest for a better life. Since the very beginning of the world till today’s advanced period the exploration continued. Man moves from one place to other in search for the comfort and prosperity. Often ... -
Difference between print media and broadcast media
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The difference in the representation of the “Black” protagonist in Oroonoko and Things Fall Apart
(BARC University, 2017-08)Colonialism is a historical phenomenon which was established a long time ago where a nation proceeds to extend and retain its authority over other people and territories. It was a policy followed by a number of European ... -
Differences in language use by male and female students in tertiary academia in Dhaka city
(BRAC University, 2014-12)Gender variation in language use has become a very common issue in everyday discourses of our life. When we use language frequently, we generally make differences from each other. The differences mainly occur among male ... -
Different aspects of newspaper : a case study on New Aze
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Different types of teaching techniques used by teachers in ESL speaking classroom: focus on secondary level Bangla medium students of Bangladesh
(BRAC University, 2017-04)Teaching technique is the way that every teachers use to create an effective English class. Different teachers have their own techniques and perform accordingly. The paper deals with the creation of various techniques and ... -
Different types of teaching techniques used by teachers in ESL speaking classroom: focus on secondary level Bangla medium students of Bangladesh
(BRAC Univeristy, 2017-04)Teaching technique is the way that every teachers use to create an effective English class. Different teachers have their own techniques and perform accordingly. The paper deals with the creation of various techniques and ... -
Difficulties and challenges in implementing CLT In Bangladesh
(BRAC University, 2012-04)Communicative Language Teaching has been introduced in language teaching in 1970's as a new language method . Since then it is being practiced worldwide. Even in our country NCTB (National Curriculum and Textbook Board) ... -
Difficulties in learning english faced by secondary level students in Bangla medium schools in Bangladesh
(BRAC University, 2019-04)Learning English as a second language is indispensable in education system of Bangladesh. For Bangladeshi learners gaining proficiency is essential for higher studies in Bangladesh and abroad, in job sectors, and communicating ... -
Difficulties in teaching multilevel students in an ESP course
(BRAC University, 2017-04)This internship report is based on experiences from the classes I observed and taught during my internship at Institute of Science and Technology (IST) with the focus on identifying the difficulties in teaching an English ... -
Difficulties' Bangla medium students face in listening comprehension in ESL
(BARC University, 2017-08)The aim of this study is to investigate core problems in listening comprehension encountered by Bangla medium school students of our country who are learning English as a second language (ESL). This study also tends to ... -
'Digital advertising' The New Age marketing and my working experience in this sphere
(BRAC University, 2019-04)The goal of my internship report is to clarify two very specific points. Firstly, how the world of digital marketing functions and how with time, this form of marketing is going to outrun almost all other mediums of marketing ... -
Digital poetry: reading Jim Andrews’ “Seattle Drift” and “Arteroids”
(BRAC University, 2017-04)Digital technology is reshaping literature and literary creativity. Digitisation of traditional texts is a common practice now, and reading digitally is widely deemed as convenient and time effective. While such changing ...