BritLit

The aim of BritLit is to help teachers from around the world to exploit English literature in the ELT classroom as a language tool. Here you can find a range of materials based around the works of various authors. Find out more about the BritLit project.

Each BritLit resource kit contains a range of materials to help students understand the context of the literature as well as the language and the works themselves. Find out more about the BritLit kits.

Many of the BritLit Kits contain complete texts, tasks for students , teachers' notes as well as audio recordings of interviews with the authors and readings of the text.

Romesh Gunesekera  

This kit is a departure from the other kits and, like its companions, based on poets Levi Tafari and Benjamin Zephaniah, concentrates on the work of an author rather than on a particular piece of

Average: 4.7 (3 votes)
Ron Butlin  

This short kit focuses on the work of the Scottish writer Ron Butlin. It explores a little about the man as well as giving some insight into his books.

Average: 3.5 (4 votes)
Levi Tafari  

This kit focuses on the work of the author Levi Tafari. It explores the relationship between aspects of his life and work.

Average: 4.3 (4 votes)
Menna Elfyn  

This kit focuses on the work of the author Menna Elfyn. It explores the relationship between aspects of her life and work.

Average: 4 (4 votes)
Benjamin Zephaniah  

This kit focuses on the work of the author Benjamin Zephaniah. It explores the relationship between aspects of his life and work.

Average: 3.5 (8 votes)
Melvin Burgess  

This kit focuses on the work of the popular children's author Melvin Burgess. It explores a little about the man as well as giving some insight into his books.

Average: 4 (5 votes)
Literature  

On these pages you will find links to articles connected with the teaching of literature.

Average: 2.9 (10 votes)
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