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Alan Duff

    October 26, 1950

    Alan Duff's writing is distinguished by its raw realism and incisive examination of societal issues. His distinctive narrative style, often employing juxtaposed interior monologues, first gained widespread acclaim with a novel that immediately struck a chord with readers. Duff's work consistently explores themes of identity, poverty, and social justice, unafraid to provoke and pose challenging questions. His prose is urgent, compelling, and profoundly shapes the reader's perception of the world.

    Once Were Warriors
    Drama Techniques in Language Learning
    Drama Techniques
    Literature
    That's Life!
    Words!
    • Literature

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      This resource book offers teachers of the English language a variety of practical ideas for the use of literature in class. The text stresses the use of literature for language practice only

      Literature
    • Drama Techniques

      • 246 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The fully revised edition of this 'classic' helps teachers give their learners the tools they need to express themselves through a range of stimulating drama contexts. This completely revised edition of the classic title Drama Techniques provides: *150 ideas for interesting and productive fluency practice *a large selection of drama-based techniques which focus learners' attention on communicative tasks or activities *techniques suitable for all levels *clear instructions for the teacher *advice on how to use the techniques in the classroom

      Drama Techniques
    • Drama Techniques in Language Learning

      • 104 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Drama Techniques in Language Learning offers a large selection of techniques for use at all levels which focus learners' attention on communicative tasks or activities. These involve the whole personality of the learner and provide real reasons for expressing feelings and opinions. The techniques require no special training and can easily be introduced into normal course work. This greatly expanded highly successful edition provides: advice on using the techniques in the classroom; 150 ideas for interesting and productive fluency practice; clear instructions for the teacher; and detailed cross-referencing between exercises.

      Drama Techniques in Language Learning
    • Once Were Warriors is Alan Duff's harrowing vision of his country's indigenous people two hundred years after the English conquest. In prose that is both raw and compelling, it tells the story of Beth Heke, a Maori woman struggling to keep her family from falling apart, despite the squalor and violence of the housing projects in which they live. Conveying both the rich textures of Maori tradition and the wounds left by its absence, Once Were Warriors is a masterpiece of unblinking realism, irresistible energy, and great sorrow.

      Once Were Warriors
    • Drama Techniques in Language Learning offers a large selection of techniques for use at all levels which focus learners' attention on communicative tasks or activities. These involve the whole personality of the learner and provide real reasons for expressing feelings and opinions. The techniques require no special training and can easily be introduced into normal course work. This greatly expanded highly successful edition provides: advice on using the techniques in the classroom; 150 ideas for interesting and productive fluency practice; clear instructions for the teacher; and detailed cross-referencing between exercises.

      Drama techniques in language learning. A resource book of communication activities for language teachers
    • 'She always came the following day for a visit on this yearly remembering; in fact Polly Heke came several times a year and done for the last two, from when she herself hit the same age as Grace'd been when she, uh, when she like killed herself.' The searing power of Alan Duff's masterpiece Once Were Warriors rocked a nation and was acclaimed around the world. What Becomes of the Broken-Hearted? is the challenging, poetic sequel, taking up the story of the Heke family six years after Grace's suicide

      What Becomes of the Broken Hearted?
    • Variations on a Theme

      Resource Material for Listening Comprehension and Fluency Practice

      This book offers something completely new for high-intermediate and more advanced listening comprehension: a set of short dialogues built around a common theme (generally a language function) and often intentionally ambiguous.

      Variations on a Theme
    • The Inward Ear

      Poetry in the Language Classroom

      Numerous ideas on the use of poetry to promote discussion and creative composition are included within a rich collection of poems and techniques geared to improving comprehension, appreciation and enjoyment. The selections can be used at any level starting from lower-intermediate,

      The Inward Ear