Department of English: Recent submissions

  • Begum, Tapader Fatema (East West University, 9/11/2014)
    Canadian author Alice Munro is known as the ―master of contemporary the short story‖ (Wikipedia). She is the creator of contemporary short stories and has changed the definition of short story. Known as ―Canadian Chekhov‖ ...
  • Moquit, Nafisa (East West University, 12/12/2014)
    This report focuses on code-switching and code-mixing by undergraduate students of private universities in informal setting in Bangladesh. It examines the types of code-switching and code-mixing between Bangla and English ...
  • Islam, Azharul (East West University, 4/5/2014)
    The arrival of Pinter (1930-2008), as a dramatist, revolutionized the theatre world of the 20th century. He belongs to the postwar decades when British society was undergoing a major transformation both in the political ...
  • Islam, Jesica (East West University, 8/12/2014)
    Gloria Anzaldua in her book Borderlands, talks about spirits, multiple voices and hybrid identity. She also talks about community, love, sharing and nurturing. Only people who share her mental space and history of oppression ...
  • Rahaman, Adilur (East West University, 8/3/2014)
    The objective of this study is to offer a symptomatic reading of 326 journal articles produced in the field of ELE from 1995 to 2013 in Bangladesh. In the first reading of symptomatic reading, I tried to discover ...
  • 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 ...
  • Raquib, Md. Muntashir (East West University, 8/21/2014)
    Language is known as the mirror of a society. Every small encounter reflects interplay of several sociology-political factors. As haggling encounters between commuters and drivers in Dhaka is a daily event, this conversation ...
  • Ghosh, Nandita (East West University, 8/11/2014)
    Code switching has become a common phenomenon as our exposure to the English language in our discourses has been increased nowadays. People mix Bangla and English, and sometimes Hindi, together in a conversation in Bangladesh. ...
  • Sultana, Nigar (East West University, 12/24/2010)
    Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell is a complex novel narrating six different stories of six different characters living in different times in different parts of the globe. What makes the novel even more dazzlingly interesting ...
  • Billah, Md. Masum (East West University, 4/16/2013)
    Storytelling has occupied an important place through time in cultures across the globe and, in each, has attained an important conduit of expression of their integrated socio-cultural ethos (Mitra 2007: 77). Bruner (1990) ...
  • Haque, Ruaksana (East West University, 4/11/2012)
    English is the most widely learnt and taught language all over the world. For many reasons, this language is becoming more and more popular in the countries over the world including Bangladesh. As a result, the the learning ...
  • Akhter, Mahmuda (East West University, 1/2/2012)
    We live in a world of constantly emerging new technology that challenges the field of education and presents many exciting opportunities. New technologies particularly computer and internet appear to offer possibilities ...
  • Habib, Rabeya Binte (East West University, 4/13/2012)
    Pronunciation, despite being an obviously important component of speech and anticipated communication, seems to enjoy little or no room in the policy and practice in Bangladesh. This study, therefore, aimed at exploring ...
  • Sultana, Rajia (East West University, 6/12/2012)
    This dissertation studies Esperanza Cordero’s search for a “self” that would establish herself as a writer. In her quest she found that she had to take some revolutionary steps to reach her goal. At the same time, she also ...
  • 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 ...
  • Mumeneen, Md. Amirul (East West University, 8/14/2011)
    Pronunciation no doubt is one of the most significant and inevitable parts of teaching English in particular and any other languages in general (Hayati, 2008). Notwithstanding, pronunciation hardly receives sufficient ...
  • 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 ...
  • Bhuiyan, Abdullah Al Mamun (East West University, 8/13/2011)
    Since the education system in Bangladesh has been changing for last couple of years, there is some reflection of this change in primary education also. Government’s, ministry of education and concerned authorities are ...
  • Samadi, Rownak Jahan (East West University, 2/7/2012)
    What does it actually feel when we hear the word ‘Rock’ and how is it really perceived when we listen to the ‘rock music’? The matter of fact is that as a genre of popular music, rock music has always been most fascinating ...
  • Huda, Md. Shamsul (East West University, 4/16/2012)
    Teacher training is an important aspect in the arena of English Language Teaching. Teachers need to be trained to increase their knowledge in their professional fields and enhance their teaching capabilities. Training is, ...

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