Browsing Department of English and Humanities (ENH) by Title
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Understanding event through event reports
(BRAC University, 2011-08)Since my childhood, I preferred reading reviews of movies, books, different types of features and cultural events. That is why i chose to do my internship in the popular supplements of The New Age i.e. "life " and "Trends". ... -
Understanding the discursive context: Production of muslim women as invisible in the written history of colonial Bengal
(Brac University, 2019-12)This paper studies the social milieu that produced Muslim women as “invisible” and “backward” in the written history, shaped by Hindu/Brahmo dominated nationalist discourse in Bengal. It questions the political atmosphere, ... -
Use of English beyond the classroom wall: a study of undergraduate students' out-of-class English learning activities
(BRAC University, 2013-08)The principal objective of this paper is to find out and discuss about the experience of 60 undergraduate students have regarding out of class activities. This paper will focus on some important issues like do they have ... -
Use of gestures and facial expression in language acquisition
(BRAC University, 2015-08)The researcher compares influence of teachers’ gesture and facial expression in language acquisition of both typical young learners and special young learners. The researcher observed 4 schools including 2 typical schools ... -
Use of grammar translation method in Bangladesh EFL classrooms
(BRAC University, 2018-04)This study examines the present scenario of English teaching in the secondary level of Bangladeshi Bangla medium classroom. All of we know, English has become very important today. But it has been very difficult to ... -
Use of language learning strategies: an investigation of the use pattern of language learning strategies of Bangladeshi learners and its correlation with the proficiency
(BRAC University, 2011-08)Study of Language Learning Strategies (LLS) suggests that frequent use of language learning strategies is related to successful language learning and language proficiency. Results of most of the research conducted in ... -
Use of vocabulary learning strategies and common difficulties in vocabulary learning: responses of bengali medium secondary level EFL learners
(BRAC University, 2018-08-02)The study is conducted on 82 secondary EFL learners from three reputed Bengali medium schools at Dhaka City. The study attempts to investigate that what strategies the learners use most frequently as well as to what extent. ... -
Using authentic materials in ESL Classroom: A tertiary level scenario
(BRAC University, 2012-08)This research examines the effect of using authentic materials in ESL (English second language) classroom at tertiary level. It attempts to access the suitability of the alternative and untraditional way of teaching that ... -
Using authentic materials in the writing classes: a tertiary level scenario
(BRAC University, 2013-12)There has been an increasing demand of using authentic materials in the foreign language teaching. Writing is one of the important productive skills in English language teaching. The aim of this research is to examine the ... -
Using educational thoughts as a policy of decolonization
(BRAC University, 2016-08)Rabindranath Tagore was a prominent thinker in his time. He was not only a great poet but also a great educationalist. He did not write any educational treatise. His experiment at Santiniketon was the root of his educational ... -
Using error correction method in Bangladeshi context: Teachers' preferences, beliefs and challenges
(BRAC University, 2012-12)This research attempts to find out the types of errors done by the Bangladeshi students of different schools at lower secondary level, while they are learning writing in English. And to correct these errors, what type of ... -
Using phonetics to teach pronunciation and spelling to young learners
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Using strategies during reading aloud and silent reading in ESL classroom
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Various psychologies of Post-Apocalyptic texts
(BRAC University, 2010-12)The post-apocalyptic genre is quite a popular one. People are fascinated by what will happen at the end of the world as we know it. Most popular post-apocalyptic fictions, however, are more stereotypical in nature which ... -
Vision of women’s freedom: a feminist study of selected writings by Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain
(BRAC Univeristy, 2016-12)Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain is a prominent writer whose creative vent of mind gives rise to many important writings deserving attention from serious readers especially those thinking about the inequality of gender. Her firsthand ... -
Walcott and Brathwaite: Caribbean modernity and "the detritus of the past"
(BRAC University, 2012-12)The Caribbean quest to conceptualize the modernity inherent in their condition is illustrated in living color by Derek Walcott and Edward K. Brathwaite in their critically acclaimed poetry. In doing so not only do they ... -
A walk through talk shows
(BRAC University, 2012-04)I did my internship at "Channel i", the first digital Bangla channel from Bangladesh. During my internship, I worked closely with the programmes-"Taroka Kothon", "Khude Ganraj ", "Somoy Gele Sadhon Hobe Na" and "Eid Anondo ... -
What does it mean to be un-Australian? views of Australian Muslim students in 2006
(© 2007 People and Place., 2007)Recent political and media debates have focused on Australian values, Australianness and being un-Australian. The current war on terror and the Cronulla riots in December 2005 have raised the question of whether Muslim ... -
Why Sherlock Holmes is immortal: character and legacy
(BRAC University, 2019-04)Sherlock Holmes has been an endearing figure in the public consciousness for over a hundred years now. He has transcended the pages of the novel to become much more than Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the author, could ever have ... -
William Shakespeare: feminist strains
(BARC University, 2017-07)In the Elizabethan era women faced huge barriers in their path to asserting their individual identities in society. This trend of an oppressive patriarchal society inhabited by ‘correctly’ submissive women was reflected ...