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  • Sharif, Rabeya (East West University, 8/21/2011)
    English is a compulsory subject in the primary and secondary education of Bangladesh. Although English Language Teaching ( ELT ) has always been an important issue in the country yet it has not reached any satisfactory ...
  • Azam, Aishah Bint (East West University, 2000-12-12)
    John Milton was a great classical scholar. He combined in himself the learning of a scholar with the genius of a poet. But his scholarship did not in any way interfere with, or detract from his creative power; in fact ...
  • Tabassum, Rehnuma (East West University, 3/13/2014)
    This qualitative study aims to explore the development of four tertiary level EFL teachers’ cognition in the context of Bangladesh. In Bangladesh at tertiary level aspiring teachers get recruited as lecturers mainly based ...
  • Hossain, Tazrin (East West University, 1/27/2017)
    Tahmima Anam‟s trilogy, comprising A Golden Age (2007), The Good Muslim (2011), The Bones of Grace (2016), explores the complexities of women‟s lives. Specifically, it underlines the condition of women before, during and ...
  • Debnath, Ananna (East West University, 1/21/2017)
    Distortion of and negligence towards Bangla language and culture is a very common phenomena among the English medium students. Their use of English both as a academic and home language limits their exposure towards their ...
  • Habib, Tasmira (East West University, 8/1/2011)
    Oral skills have an important place in language programme. Because of its’ prominence, Ministry of Education in Bangladesh introduced CLT approach in 1996 at secondary level for developing students’ four basic skills. So, ...
  • Islam, Shahina (East West University, 2006-10-18)
    Harold Pinter (1930 -) is probably the subject of more academic commentary than any other living playwright. Born in Hackney in London's East End, he is the child of working-class Eastern European Jewish ancestry, and ...
  • Helal, Afsana Bintey (East West University, 2020-08-29)
    The treatment of refugees in host lands and their belongingness play a critical role in literary texts concerned with refugees’ experiences. Merging literary texts with political theory, this thesis explores the endless ...
  • Rahman, Munanna Bintey (East West University, 2009-01-14)
    In this dissertation, I have focused on four novels of Indian authors: Untouchable by M u l k Raj Anand, A Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry, The God of Small Things by Aurndhati Roy and The Inheritance of Loss by Kiran ...
  • Hossain, Tasnuva (East West University, 2010-07-09)
    Women in the patriarchal society are oppressed in most cases. The focus of this paper will be on the experiences of women of different social condition. Firstly, the discussion will be on Feminism and some of its branches. ...
  • Masood, Anjeela Jahanara (East West University, 4/26/2006)
    I have prepared this dissertation in partial requirement for the degree of M.A in English. I decided to work on this topic because an investigation about the gradual development of the theme of the female emancipation in ...
  • 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. ...
  • Rahat S. Wahid (East West University, 4/1/2005)
    My major focus in this study is to show how Kurt Vonnegut in his fictions Car’s Cradle and Slaughterhouse Five parodies conventional ways of thinking and transports us to the postmodernism world of hyper-reality where the ...
  • Tajrin, Farhana (East West University, 2008-07-27)
    This dissertation will study Syed Manzoorul Islam's short fiction in order to fmd out the elements and aspects of postmodernism in his writings. Also, it hopes to comment in passing the condition of postmodernism in ...
  • Bashar, Farhana Zareen (East West University, 2006-06-26)
    The object of this study is the presence of postmodern elements in A.S. Byatt's novel Possession. My purpose is to scrutinize this novel from a postmodern perspective. My study will examine Byatt's writing style and her ...
  • Chakraborty, Eva (East West University, 8/22/2012)
    Writing is a unique mode of learning and it makes a unique demand to engage learners to develop their cognitive ability, critical thinking power, higher order intellectual ability and creativity. Practicing of independent ...
  • Rahman, Sharmin (East West University, 12/19/2006)
    “Private Universities: Learners’ expectations in English” is my dissertation topic for my master’s degree in English. Through this work I will try to find out what types of learning expectations private University students ...
  • 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’ ...
  • Rahman, Mohammad Simon (East West University, 2006-10-18)
    This dissertation analyzes the work of two renowned writers who know a thing or two concerning Diaspora and its effects. First, there is Jhumpa Lahiri, a Pulitzer Prize winner, who was born in London on 11 July 1967 of ...
  • Rasel, Md. (East West University, 2009-08-16)
    English IS a compulsory subject In the primary and the secondary education of Bangladesh. Although English language teaching has always been an important issue in the country, it has yet reached any satisfactory level of ...

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