‘Well I don't feel that’: Schemas, worlds and authentic reading in the classroom

GIOVANELLI, Marcello and MASON, Jessica (2015). ‘Well I don't feel that’: Schemas, worlds and authentic reading in the classroom. English in Education, 49 (1), 41-55. [Article]

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This article explores reading in the English classroom through a cognitive linguistic lens. In particular, we consider how students' ability to engage with a text, which we term authentic reading, can be facilitated or restricted. We draw on two case studies featuring Year 7 students working with the novel Holes (Sachar 2000), and the short story 'The man who shouted Teresa' (Calvino 1996) respectively, and argue for the benefits of using cognitive linguistics as a tool for teachers and researchers to 'think with' when considering reading in the classroom.
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