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Integrating multiliteracies into the ESL curriculum: Graphic novels as a means of expression and motivation
Integrating multiliteracies into the ESL curriculum: Graphic novels as a means of expression and motivation
Authors
Torres Sánchez, Melissa
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Advisor
Irizarry Rodríguez, José M.
College
College of Arts and Sciences - Arts
Department
Department of English
Degree Level
M.A.E.E.
Publisher
Date
2015
Abstract
This study focuses on using graphic novels to interest students and develop their
reading skills in English. The participants were ESL (English as a second language) students
taking their fourth and final English class (INGL 3202) of the basic track in the University of
Puerto Rico in Mayaguez. This class in particular was selected because it focuses mostly on
readings and reactions towards these. When the students were given the choice of whether to
read a more traditional text or a graphic novel, the majority chose the second option. At the end
of the unit the participants expressed that the graphic novels helped them to better understand
what was happening in the story and relate to the reading. Results demonstrated that integrating
graphic novels in the classroom facilitated the reading process for students, and their motivation
to read in English increased exponentially.
Keywords
Graphic novels in education,
Language variation,
ESL,
Motivation in education,
Multiliteracies
Language variation,
ESL,
Motivation in education,
Multiliteracies
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Torres Sánchez, M. (2015). Integrating multiliteracies into the ESL curriculum: Graphic novels as a means of expression and motivation [Thesis]. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11801/207