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Browsing Thesis 2011 by Subject "English Language and Literature"

Browsing Thesis 2011 by Subject "English Language and Literature"

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  • Peyar, Ahmed (East West University, 8/2/2011)
    English is taught as a compulsory subject in our country from class I to XII but after twelve years of learning, English remains a fearful subject among the students. Still most of the students fail in English in SSC and ...
  • Choudhury, Tahmina Akter (East West University, 8/7/2011)
    Inclusion of the common people through introducing simple language that represents the ordinary life style of the marginalized, ignored as well as deprived section of the society in the late 18th century and early 19th ...
  • Rosul, Shubarna (East West University, 5/1/2011)
    Women and men have attraction for very fair color in Bangladeshi context. Every man wants to have his fiancé or wife to be very fair. On the other hand, girls want to marry a man who is very fair in complexion. For this ...
  • Akter, Tahmina (East West University, 6/1/2011)
    English Medium Schools (henceforth EMSs) do not help to practice Bangladeshi culture when they teach English language and therefore seem to be culturally imperialistic (Haque, 2009). English language is replacing or ...
  • Hasan, Mohammad Mahmudul (East West University, 8/23/2011)
    In Bangladesh a number of foreign languages like Arabic, French, Japanese, Persian, etc. are used for various purposes. Besides, for a number of reasons only one foreign language i.e., English is taught as a compulsory ...
  • Zaman, Shammi (East West University, 4/17/2011)
    In this research the researcher is trying to show how the English Medium Schools impede the development of the country. The research sites were located at ten English Medium Schools in Dhaka city. The research objectives ...
  • Mohsin, Nahina Bintee (East West University, 4/28/2011)
    This dissertation presents Bengali translations of some selected poems of the British poets, Fleur Adcock and U. A. Fanthorpe. In the introductory chapter, this paper discusses the basic requirements that are needed to ...
  • Chowdhury, Mehetaz (East West University, 4/1/2011)
    The lives of immigrants are far from easy, even within a pluralistic society that highlights democracy, multiculturalism and cosmopolitanism. Individuals from ethnic minorities groups get segregated because of their language, ...
  • Mahmud, Hasan (East West University, 4/28/2011)
    The paper tries to understand Tahmima Anam’s project of writing history of the Liberation War of 1971. Based on E.H. Carr’s idea of history, I have tried to explain the selective and interpretive mode of Anam’s subjective ...
  • Habib, Sadia (East West University, 12/12/2011)
    Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness is a magnum opus of twentieth century literary studies. No longer confined to the category of modern literature the novel has become a source of versatile criticism. After Achebe’s indictment ...
  • Md. Suruj (East West University, 4/28/2011)
    This research has been made especially for HSC and Alim level students whose mother tongue is Bangla and who have made various kinds of mistakes in writing English. It deals with the common errors usually made by the ...
  • Islam, Nehrin (East West University, 4/1/2011)
    This study attempts to prove that an artist may take material for his art from his own life and experience. Narayan certainly has taken material for his novels from his own experience. His first three novels are ...
  • Ferdousi, Farhana (East West University, 8/2/2011)
    The research is intended for teachers and researchers interested in English language teaching and learning. It might give them an overview with data to understand the situation of teaching practice and the methodology used ...
  • Akter, Sabrina (East West University, 12/12/2011)
    Possession: A Romance (1990), by A.S.Byatt, is indeed a romance, but also a mystery, a satire, a detective story and a fairy tale, a novel about English Departments and both a historical and contemporary work of fiction. ...
  • Haque, Md. Mozammel (East West University, 5/1/2011)
    National Curriculum Text Book (in Hamid and Baldauf, 2008) explains that students learn English following the communicative methodology. It is believed that Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) helps to develop learners’ ...
  • Akter, Sultana Nazia (East West University, 6/1/2011)
    This study engages with the idea of the representation of the subaltern in Akhtaruzzaman Elias’s two novels, Chilekothar Sepai and Khoabnama. The idea of the subaltern is a complex one and both Gramsci and Gayatri ...
  • Sharmeen, Sadia (East West University, 4/4/2011)
    Media plays a vital role in our lives. We can hardly imagine life now without newspapers, television, radio, and magazines. But because media is an umbrella term and lots of things come under it, this paper will deal with ...
  • Alam, Nasih Ul Wadud (East West University, 11/21/2012)
    Amitav Ghosh’s The Shadow Lines, published in 1988, is a political novel that focuses mostly on nationalism, the meaninglessness of partition and the 1964 communal riots which occurred in Calcutta, Dhaka and Khulna. This ...
  • Haq, Abu Reza Nurul (East West University, 8/2/2011)
    Traditionally it is believed that men and women have different sets of gender roles (Giddens, 2006; Schaefer, 2010; Miaji 2010; Spencer, 1997; Rao, 2007). Parsons and Bales, two Functionalist theorists, say (in Schaefer, ...
  • Ferdus, Masnadul (East West University, 4/1/2011)
    There is no way students can become fluent faster unless they are exposed to the language they are to learn. This paper aims to provide useful information that students and teachers will be looking for to improve the spoken ...

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