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  • 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 ...
  • Jakaria, Mohammad (East West University, 2008-04-30)
    The Primary concern of this study is to have a broader view of R.K. Narayan's novels and his contribution to the South Asian creative writings. It is the need of time to comprehend the dedication and essence behind R. ...
  • RAHMAN, MD. FAYZAR (East West University, 4/18/2012)
    It is common knowledge that along with the other macro skills reading is considered as an active skill plays an important role in the process of teaching and learning language. It is affirmed by Carrel (1997) “for many ...
  • Swapna, Sultana Jahan (East West University, 2010-05-02)
    SHAME is contagious in Salman Rushdie's novel. The human characteristic shame is shared by both male and female protagonists of the novel, sufiya and Omar. Although these two characters are treated as marginal at the ...
  • Chowdhury, Antara Roy (East West University, 9/10/2017)
    A textbook has inevitable importance in students’ academic life. A textbook not only contains respective lessons, activities or tasks but also contains ideology and thoughts of a country through its language, content or ...
  • 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 ...
  • Bidushi, Basmala Taharat (East West University, 1/5/2016)
    Majority of students in Bangladesh studies in public Bengali medium schools. In most of those schools, the only English language textbook is English for Today. Young learners, studying in primary level, are prone to accepting ...
  • Ahmed, Naveera (East West University, 2005-09-19)
    Feminism is a broad subject, which has many divisions and debates within itself. Many types of Feminisms will be explored their different and similarity will be stated. Postcolonial feminism will be especially focused. ...
  • Momota, Rehana Naznin (East West University, 1/29/2017)
    Kaiser Haq is a majestic name in the field of native literature and among the very few exquisite poet laureates who dared to interpret the native feelings in English in spite of severe controversy. This controversy is ...
  • Hayat, Prattasha (East West University, 1/17/2017)
    In The Light of What We Know engages issues like individual choice, class, identity and nationality in the social, economical and political context of our dynamic contemporary world. Concentrating on a single man‟s journey ...
  • Karim, Jannat Shaila (East West University, 6/29/2018)
    English has always been a part of our education system from class 1-12 for its international demand and recognition. Bangladeshi government has always been active to undertake various ventures to improve the learners’ ...
  • Jannat, Farihatul (East West University, 4/26/2007)
    The study was undertaken as partial requirement for the completion of the degree of M.A. in English while pursuing several courses in ELT an idea crossed my mind that I should evaluate the attitude of an SSC. Level learners ...
  • Khan, Nahreen (East West University, 1/1/2007)
    The dramatic improvement in communication and signification increases in trade and migration has created a global village where people from various nations have come closer to each other. Economists describe this trend as ...
  • Rahman, Suravy (East West University, 5/1/2007)
    As a poet of nature Wordsworth stands supreme. He is a worshiper of nature. Nature has in his poems a separate or independent status. His poetic career covers a period of more than sixty years and so far as the bulk of his ...
  • 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 ...

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