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Using Literature in Teaching English as a
Second Language: A Case Study of Arda College
Dr. Gulnaz Fatma1, Shama Al Ajam2
1Language Instructor, 2Graduare Student-English Language and Literature,
1,2jazan University, Jazan, Saudi Arabia
ABSTRACT
English language teaching is becoming more popular throughout the world
since English language got the place of a global language.TeachingEnglishasa
second language would be more interesting and easy if itistaughtthroughthe
local colors of understanding. Literature is the best source to make language
learning easy and fascinating. For the beginners of English language learner,
there are large numbers of stories which can be taught in classrooms. Short
stories, specifically children stories, short poems and novellas can be good
source to arise interest among learners. Literary textsprovidechancetocome
across different type of emotions, expressions and sentence structures.
Literary language enables learners to differentiate between formal and
informal language. Literary text can be taught through audios or by showing
movies based on literary work with English subtitles which not only will
improve their pronunciation and but also will help to improve their listening
for English language. Reading literary text during language learning builds a
rich vocabulary for a new learner.
Learning language through literature also help the learner to know other
cultures very closely, because literature of different languages provide with
the platform of various cultural values, rules and regulations, and preparethe
mind of readers to accept the differences between cultures and respect the
values of others.
This research will help the teachers and students as well which would be
mainly focused over the students of English department only. This is an
objective research; a survey among the students would be done by the
researcher itself, in which short text of different genres of literature would be
given to be taught during language learning classes. The data of the research
would be calculated by SPSS.
KEYWORDS: English, Language, Literature, Culture, Learning, EnglishasSecond
Language, Saudi Arabia
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INRODUCTION
Second language learning can be made easyandenthusiastic
by adding some creative things in it as study material is the
most important thing which teachers are supposed to
prepare before entering the classrooms. It is very
challenging job to select the studymaterial forthe beginners,
so that it can make the learning processeasierandconfident.
As this research is centered on literature, as a source of
learning English language, a major part of discussion will be
focused on different genres of literature. Reading, writing
listening are the basic skill to learn English, all these skills
can be learned and understand by the use of literature.
Literature of a particular language has always had a cultural
affect on it, while cultural knowledge and social
understanding are not the things which can be avoided
during language learning. Literature of a particularlanguage
can be studied for many purposes in which cultural
knowledge comes on the top which provides a lot of
knowledge to the learner of that particular language.
Studying literature during language learning also helps the
students to enhance their creative thinking skill.
Background of the Research:
It is seen that there is a fashion nowadays to learn English
and most of the students from non English countries are
heading toward English speaking countries to learn the
language thoroughly by being in the touch of native
speakers. This paper emphasizes on including literature in
language learning courses so that English language learners
can understand the language from the prospective of their
native speaker instead of learning the basic dialogues added
in the curriculum. In this competitive age of education it
comes on the institution to design a course which can give a
comprehensive knowledge to the students.
Statement of problem:
Learning a second language through books leaves a empty
place in understanding the language acutely until andunless
learner is unaware aboutthe culture,tradition,andhistorical
background of the people of that particular language.
Although movies, music, and social media now a day’s
fulfilling this emptiness profoundly yet in classrooms its
difficult and inappropriate to play movies specially in
language learning classes, so now the question arises how a
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language learning class can provide a complete or absolute
knowledge to the learner. In thispapertheresponsibilitiesof
teachers and institustion will be discussed in this regard.
Objective of the study
The research aims at:
1. Opening up new platforms in learning English as a
seconding language.
2. Developing interest in literature in learning the trendof
different traditional cultures of others inside and
outside the classrooms.
Questions of the study
To meet the foregoing stated objectives the following
research questions are raised:
1. How can Literature be a rich source of earning English
as a second language?
2. Are the students and teachers of Jizan University aware
of the importance of the different literary genres which
can be taught in classrooms?
Research Methodology:
Participants
The paticipats sample selected for this study consisted of
students at Jizan University the purposive population of the
study consisted exclusively of studnts of translation. The
study is done among Sixty undergraduate students at Jizan
University in Jazan. They are selected randomly for this
research.
Instrument
The current study used one tool which was questionnaires.
Sixty questionnaires were taken for assessment, which was
suitable for eliciting suitable response.
Procedures
Permission to undertake the study was first obtained from
the dean of the college. The teachers on their parts informed
the students about the study and asked for theirconsentand
clarified that their participation would not affect their
academic grades. After obtaining students consent
questionnaires were administered in a group with proper
instructions and no specific time was assigned for it.
Literature Review:
The most important thing about selecting the literary genre
for the students is to check the level of understanding of the
students, if the students are inspired by themselves the its
goes easy on teacher to select a material which can motivate
them to learn the language more curiously and happily. It’s
the responsibility of a teacher to give cultural knowledge to
the students, otherwise unknowinglypeopledobigmistakes
while applying there own culture on others. Katherine, an
American citizen, share her experience of Seoul Korea,when
she as a teacher went to class and addressed tostudents.She
says she was amazed by the questionsaskedtoherabout her
age, her marital status and so on she says “I was amazed by
their question…..howoldare you???Areyoumarried??? Why
are you not married??? Why did you come to Korea??? I was
really shocked and overwhelmed after some days I realized
there must be some cultural rule both of us are missing.”
(tapestry 3…Karen Calisi and Susana christie). It is very
important to know the cultural concepts for new language
learning. Although consideration of lexical, syntactical,
structure and discourse analysis are more important points
to be learn yet material for learning cn not be ignored or
avoided.
Literature used in EFL and ESL classrooms has had several
positive effects in many fields. It is seen that people who are
fond of reading fiction grasp more command on language
than the people who study English as a language. Fiction
helps to enhance the knowledge of diverse sentence
constructions, diction, and also passive narrations. Readers
of fiction go across to real life conversational sentences
which sharpens their wittiness in argumentative language.
Since the fictional worldof writingstill dominatedbyEnglish
speaking people or the people who find English in their
family as a native or first language, so there are less chances
to have inaccurate construction of sentences. Generally it is
seen that something which seems very serious to make the
people understand can be easily explained bythe medium of
a provided situations or by creating a scene where speakers
are made to speak the dialogue in such a form that reader
starts thinking in the same pointofview.Literatureisalways
rich with personal narratives based on first on second hand
experiences, this type of literature must have grasp the
reader’s attention as a theory Reader Response Theory
advocates the response which is given by readersby reading
such type of texts. Reader response theory is all about
reader’s reaction after reading a text. All the specific text,
read in novels or in a literary work generally seen to be
compared by the readers with their own life experiences.
Reader’s response theory canbeusebyteacherstooffer new
ideas in class rooms, from elementary level to the higher
education. Literature not only helps to improve the reading
writing and speaking skills but also provides with the
cultural knowledge because every language is associated
with its culture.
Literary texts are alwaysfull ofemotions,compassion,mercy
and some other negativethinking.Everyliterary work hasits
own purpose of writing and showstheconsequencesofgood
and bad simultaneously, so reading a cutting of a newspaper
and reading an interesting story of literary text makes
different atmosphere in classrooms. Like this literature
produces good source and context to organize these
activities. Generally, language learning only provides with
the overview of a particular language while, literary stories
brushes up the insight and critical thinking of their readers.
This is the responsibilities of class room teachers to teach
language as a social fact where cultural knowledge is a basic
thing to understand. If teachers apply this technique of
teaching a language then this will be helpful to arrange an
actual performance of communicative language by the
learners. When nonnative speakers of EnglishlearnsEnglish
language in this literary based classrooms, they find social
and historical approach of the language which becomes
fruitful while students turn their attention in to the field of
writing, it helps them to create an imaginative world but
based on the real culture and context of that relatedcountry.
Data Analysis:
Result and discussion of finding:
The analysis of the questionnaire Figure1presentsthat70%
of the students among 45 participants who answer the
questionnaire were positive that literature can help to learn
language more easily and enthusiastically, while 30% of the
participant were negative about it, they preferred to study
language in a traditional manner.
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Figure1:
Figure2:
1. The analysis of the questionnaire Figure 2 presents that 65% of the students among 45 participants who answer the
questionnaire were agreed Do you think fiction helps to learn the daily conversational sentences? while 35 % of the
participant were negative about this.
3: The analysis of the questionnaire Figure 3 presents that 51% of the students among 45 participants who answer the
questionnaire were agreed that movies play important role in learning English as a second language, while 49% of the
participant were negative about this.
Figure3
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Figure 4:
2. Figure four presents the analysis of the question four in which they were asked “Is reading prose; such as novels, short
stories and essays are a good source to improve writing skill?”. Students found this question different, 45% of the
students among 45 participants who answer the questionnaire were agreed that reading prose; such as novels, short
stories and essays are a good source to improve writing skill, while 20% of the participant were negative about this,
and rest 35% of students were uninterested to give the answer.
Figure 5:
Figure 5 presents the ananlysis of the question five in which they were asked “Do you like culturally diversed class rooms”.
Students found this question unintersting, 35% of the students among 45 participants who answer the questionnaire were
interested to study in a culturally diversed classroom, while 10% of the participant were negative, they wanted to study with
their nationals only, and rest 55% of students were uninterested to give the answer.
Figure 6:
3. Figure 6 presents that 82% were positive when they were asked “Do you want a class where teachers use literary text in
teaching English language? they were interested to learn English languagewiththehelpofEnglishliterature,while 18%of
the participant were negative or ignorant about the using of literature in ESL class rooms
Conclusion:
English language has taken place of being the first global
language so cultural knowledgeofEnglishlanguagebecomes
an essential part of learning. Many theories of learning can
be applied in classrooms to fulfill this purpose of teaching
literary text in ESL classrooms reader response theoryplays
an important role in learning. Although reader-responsee
theory is a developing field of literary studies but it’s very
useful to assess about ourownreadingstyle.Through reader
response theory a classroom teacher can make number of
activities to be conducted classrooms. A literary text can be
given to the students to read aloud and then every student
can be asked to explain the text in their own words, this
process will not only open the way of writing style yet by
reading aloud text, students would improve their reading
skill and also by repetition of the same reading in a lecture
they will learn the style of that particular author. By
rewriting the text, students would beabletorelatetheirown
experience with that specific text which will open the wayof
new ideas and new ways of writing style. This job can be
done by a group of the students in which every group will
discuss and edit the text four or five times before coming to
the teacher; as a result a good writing style can be expected
from the students. Generally, course material provided in
language learning lacks passion, enjoyment, intellectual and
critical thinking.
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Major findings of the research
To summarize, it can be mentioned that using literature in
teaching English language is a good thing for all the students
for upcoming days when all world is getting smallerbecause
of the technological developments, and cultural knowledge
of each other is becoming demand of the day, while going to
that country for educational or job purposes. It can be
proved a good source to familiarize plurality in the mind of
the learner if it is applied in early stage of learning language.
Suggestions and Recommendations:
Present research suggests that language learning can be
made more interesting and enthusiastic by using literary
work as a source and side material of teaching. Different
genres of literature play different role in understanding the
language: for example poetry can be used while teaching
figure of speech, and essays written by Bacon and steel can
be used while teaching essay writing to the students. A
conversational language of a drama can be useful while
teaching basic communication in English language.
Recommendations for further research
This research recommends that students and teachers both
should try to get benefit of literary use to understand and to
make understand the perspective of each other in a friendly
environment of classrooms. Teacher is the most important
and inevitable part to develop the positive attitude among
the students, so it’s the responsibility of the teachers to be
more attentive while dealing with the student of distinct
cultures and groups. Teachers should check the material of
study before entering into theclassrooms.Usingliteraturein
English classrooms can be helpful to learn:
How to build relationship andfraternitywiththeculture
and context of new language.
How to deal with the topics of cultural issues.
How to develop the critical thinking skill among the
students.
Be open minded to cultural discussions.
Listen to students patiently and let them use
conversational language of text inside the classroom.
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Using Literature in Teaching English as a Second Language A Case Study of Arda College

  • 1. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) Volume 4 Issue 2, February 2020 Available Online: www.ijtsrd.com e-ISSN: 2456 – 6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD30244 | Volume – 4 | Issue – 2 | January-February 2020 Page 1030 Using Literature in Teaching English as a Second Language: A Case Study of Arda College Dr. Gulnaz Fatma1, Shama Al Ajam2 1Language Instructor, 2Graduare Student-English Language and Literature, 1,2jazan University, Jazan, Saudi Arabia ABSTRACT English language teaching is becoming more popular throughout the world since English language got the place of a global language.TeachingEnglishasa second language would be more interesting and easy if itistaughtthroughthe local colors of understanding. Literature is the best source to make language learning easy and fascinating. For the beginners of English language learner, there are large numbers of stories which can be taught in classrooms. Short stories, specifically children stories, short poems and novellas can be good source to arise interest among learners. Literary textsprovidechancetocome across different type of emotions, expressions and sentence structures. Literary language enables learners to differentiate between formal and informal language. Literary text can be taught through audios or by showing movies based on literary work with English subtitles which not only will improve their pronunciation and but also will help to improve their listening for English language. Reading literary text during language learning builds a rich vocabulary for a new learner. Learning language through literature also help the learner to know other cultures very closely, because literature of different languages provide with the platform of various cultural values, rules and regulations, and preparethe mind of readers to accept the differences between cultures and respect the values of others. This research will help the teachers and students as well which would be mainly focused over the students of English department only. This is an objective research; a survey among the students would be done by the researcher itself, in which short text of different genres of literature would be given to be taught during language learning classes. The data of the research would be calculated by SPSS. KEYWORDS: English, Language, Literature, Culture, Learning, EnglishasSecond Language, Saudi Arabia How to cite this paper: Dr. Gulnaz Fatma | Shama Al Ajam "Using Literature in Teaching English as a Second Language:A Case Study of Arda College" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development(ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-2, February 2020, pp.1030-1034, URL: www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd30244.pdf Copyright © 2019 by author(s) and International Journal ofTrendinScientific Research and Development Journal. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative CommonsAttribution License (CC BY 4.0) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by /4.0) INRODUCTION Second language learning can be made easyandenthusiastic by adding some creative things in it as study material is the most important thing which teachers are supposed to prepare before entering the classrooms. It is very challenging job to select the studymaterial forthe beginners, so that it can make the learning processeasierandconfident. As this research is centered on literature, as a source of learning English language, a major part of discussion will be focused on different genres of literature. Reading, writing listening are the basic skill to learn English, all these skills can be learned and understand by the use of literature. Literature of a particular language has always had a cultural affect on it, while cultural knowledge and social understanding are not the things which can be avoided during language learning. Literature of a particularlanguage can be studied for many purposes in which cultural knowledge comes on the top which provides a lot of knowledge to the learner of that particular language. Studying literature during language learning also helps the students to enhance their creative thinking skill. Background of the Research: It is seen that there is a fashion nowadays to learn English and most of the students from non English countries are heading toward English speaking countries to learn the language thoroughly by being in the touch of native speakers. This paper emphasizes on including literature in language learning courses so that English language learners can understand the language from the prospective of their native speaker instead of learning the basic dialogues added in the curriculum. In this competitive age of education it comes on the institution to design a course which can give a comprehensive knowledge to the students. Statement of problem: Learning a second language through books leaves a empty place in understanding the language acutely until andunless learner is unaware aboutthe culture,tradition,andhistorical background of the people of that particular language. Although movies, music, and social media now a day’s fulfilling this emptiness profoundly yet in classrooms its difficult and inappropriate to play movies specially in language learning classes, so now the question arises how a IJTSRD30244
  • 2. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD30244 | Volume – 4 | Issue – 2 | January-February 2020 Page 1031 language learning class can provide a complete or absolute knowledge to the learner. In thispapertheresponsibilitiesof teachers and institustion will be discussed in this regard. Objective of the study The research aims at: 1. Opening up new platforms in learning English as a seconding language. 2. Developing interest in literature in learning the trendof different traditional cultures of others inside and outside the classrooms. Questions of the study To meet the foregoing stated objectives the following research questions are raised: 1. How can Literature be a rich source of earning English as a second language? 2. Are the students and teachers of Jizan University aware of the importance of the different literary genres which can be taught in classrooms? Research Methodology: Participants The paticipats sample selected for this study consisted of students at Jizan University the purposive population of the study consisted exclusively of studnts of translation. The study is done among Sixty undergraduate students at Jizan University in Jazan. They are selected randomly for this research. Instrument The current study used one tool which was questionnaires. Sixty questionnaires were taken for assessment, which was suitable for eliciting suitable response. Procedures Permission to undertake the study was first obtained from the dean of the college. The teachers on their parts informed the students about the study and asked for theirconsentand clarified that their participation would not affect their academic grades. After obtaining students consent questionnaires were administered in a group with proper instructions and no specific time was assigned for it. Literature Review: The most important thing about selecting the literary genre for the students is to check the level of understanding of the students, if the students are inspired by themselves the its goes easy on teacher to select a material which can motivate them to learn the language more curiously and happily. It’s the responsibility of a teacher to give cultural knowledge to the students, otherwise unknowinglypeopledobigmistakes while applying there own culture on others. Katherine, an American citizen, share her experience of Seoul Korea,when she as a teacher went to class and addressed tostudents.She says she was amazed by the questionsaskedtoherabout her age, her marital status and so on she says “I was amazed by their question…..howoldare you???Areyoumarried??? Why are you not married??? Why did you come to Korea??? I was really shocked and overwhelmed after some days I realized there must be some cultural rule both of us are missing.” (tapestry 3…Karen Calisi and Susana christie). It is very important to know the cultural concepts for new language learning. Although consideration of lexical, syntactical, structure and discourse analysis are more important points to be learn yet material for learning cn not be ignored or avoided. Literature used in EFL and ESL classrooms has had several positive effects in many fields. It is seen that people who are fond of reading fiction grasp more command on language than the people who study English as a language. Fiction helps to enhance the knowledge of diverse sentence constructions, diction, and also passive narrations. Readers of fiction go across to real life conversational sentences which sharpens their wittiness in argumentative language. Since the fictional worldof writingstill dominatedbyEnglish speaking people or the people who find English in their family as a native or first language, so there are less chances to have inaccurate construction of sentences. Generally it is seen that something which seems very serious to make the people understand can be easily explained bythe medium of a provided situations or by creating a scene where speakers are made to speak the dialogue in such a form that reader starts thinking in the same pointofview.Literatureisalways rich with personal narratives based on first on second hand experiences, this type of literature must have grasp the reader’s attention as a theory Reader Response Theory advocates the response which is given by readersby reading such type of texts. Reader response theory is all about reader’s reaction after reading a text. All the specific text, read in novels or in a literary work generally seen to be compared by the readers with their own life experiences. Reader’s response theory canbeusebyteacherstooffer new ideas in class rooms, from elementary level to the higher education. Literature not only helps to improve the reading writing and speaking skills but also provides with the cultural knowledge because every language is associated with its culture. Literary texts are alwaysfull ofemotions,compassion,mercy and some other negativethinking.Everyliterary work hasits own purpose of writing and showstheconsequencesofgood and bad simultaneously, so reading a cutting of a newspaper and reading an interesting story of literary text makes different atmosphere in classrooms. Like this literature produces good source and context to organize these activities. Generally, language learning only provides with the overview of a particular language while, literary stories brushes up the insight and critical thinking of their readers. This is the responsibilities of class room teachers to teach language as a social fact where cultural knowledge is a basic thing to understand. If teachers apply this technique of teaching a language then this will be helpful to arrange an actual performance of communicative language by the learners. When nonnative speakers of EnglishlearnsEnglish language in this literary based classrooms, they find social and historical approach of the language which becomes fruitful while students turn their attention in to the field of writing, it helps them to create an imaginative world but based on the real culture and context of that relatedcountry. Data Analysis: Result and discussion of finding: The analysis of the questionnaire Figure1presentsthat70% of the students among 45 participants who answer the questionnaire were positive that literature can help to learn language more easily and enthusiastically, while 30% of the participant were negative about it, they preferred to study language in a traditional manner.
  • 3. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD30244 | Volume – 4 | Issue – 2 | January-February 2020 Page 1032 Figure1: Figure2: 1. The analysis of the questionnaire Figure 2 presents that 65% of the students among 45 participants who answer the questionnaire were agreed Do you think fiction helps to learn the daily conversational sentences? while 35 % of the participant were negative about this. 3: The analysis of the questionnaire Figure 3 presents that 51% of the students among 45 participants who answer the questionnaire were agreed that movies play important role in learning English as a second language, while 49% of the participant were negative about this. Figure3
  • 4. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD30244 | Volume – 4 | Issue – 2 | January-February 2020 Page 1033 Figure 4: 2. Figure four presents the analysis of the question four in which they were asked “Is reading prose; such as novels, short stories and essays are a good source to improve writing skill?”. Students found this question different, 45% of the students among 45 participants who answer the questionnaire were agreed that reading prose; such as novels, short stories and essays are a good source to improve writing skill, while 20% of the participant were negative about this, and rest 35% of students were uninterested to give the answer. Figure 5: Figure 5 presents the ananlysis of the question five in which they were asked “Do you like culturally diversed class rooms”. Students found this question unintersting, 35% of the students among 45 participants who answer the questionnaire were interested to study in a culturally diversed classroom, while 10% of the participant were negative, they wanted to study with their nationals only, and rest 55% of students were uninterested to give the answer. Figure 6: 3. Figure 6 presents that 82% were positive when they were asked “Do you want a class where teachers use literary text in teaching English language? they were interested to learn English languagewiththehelpofEnglishliterature,while 18%of the participant were negative or ignorant about the using of literature in ESL class rooms Conclusion: English language has taken place of being the first global language so cultural knowledgeofEnglishlanguagebecomes an essential part of learning. Many theories of learning can be applied in classrooms to fulfill this purpose of teaching literary text in ESL classrooms reader response theoryplays an important role in learning. Although reader-responsee theory is a developing field of literary studies but it’s very useful to assess about ourownreadingstyle.Through reader response theory a classroom teacher can make number of activities to be conducted classrooms. A literary text can be given to the students to read aloud and then every student can be asked to explain the text in their own words, this process will not only open the way of writing style yet by reading aloud text, students would improve their reading skill and also by repetition of the same reading in a lecture they will learn the style of that particular author. By rewriting the text, students would beabletorelatetheirown experience with that specific text which will open the wayof new ideas and new ways of writing style. This job can be done by a group of the students in which every group will discuss and edit the text four or five times before coming to the teacher; as a result a good writing style can be expected from the students. Generally, course material provided in language learning lacks passion, enjoyment, intellectual and critical thinking.
  • 5. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD30244 | Volume – 4 | Issue – 2 | January-February 2020 Page 1034 Major findings of the research To summarize, it can be mentioned that using literature in teaching English language is a good thing for all the students for upcoming days when all world is getting smallerbecause of the technological developments, and cultural knowledge of each other is becoming demand of the day, while going to that country for educational or job purposes. It can be proved a good source to familiarize plurality in the mind of the learner if it is applied in early stage of learning language. Suggestions and Recommendations: Present research suggests that language learning can be made more interesting and enthusiastic by using literary work as a source and side material of teaching. Different genres of literature play different role in understanding the language: for example poetry can be used while teaching figure of speech, and essays written by Bacon and steel can be used while teaching essay writing to the students. A conversational language of a drama can be useful while teaching basic communication in English language. Recommendations for further research This research recommends that students and teachers both should try to get benefit of literary use to understand and to make understand the perspective of each other in a friendly environment of classrooms. Teacher is the most important and inevitable part to develop the positive attitude among the students, so it’s the responsibility of the teachers to be more attentive while dealing with the student of distinct cultures and groups. 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