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Markus Emerson

    Magersucht im Kontext Schule. Früherkennung, Prävention und Umgang mit betroffenen Schülern und Schülerinnen
    The Significance of Gothic Symbols and Elements in Dickens Short Story The Signal-Man
    Teaching Poetry in the EFL Classroom. A Multimodal Lesson with an interactive Whiteboard
    Language Acquisition in G.B. Shaw's Play "Pygmalion"
    Narrations of South African Urban and City-Life Experiences
    • Narrations of South African Urban and City-Life Experiences

      Interviews and Literature Review of A City Imagined by Watson and JoBurg to Jozi by Holland and Roberts

      The essay explores the intricate dynamics of urban life in South African cities, emphasizing the relationships among diverse inhabitants, architectural developments, and the natural environment. It highlights how these interconnections shape the urban landscape, creating both fascination and complexity within city spaces. By examining the interplay between people and their surroundings, the work provides insights into the unique characteristics that define urban living in this context.

      Narrations of South African Urban and City-Life Experiences
    • Language Acquisition in G.B. Shaw's Play "Pygmalion"

      Eliza's Social Transformation and Process of Language Learning

      Focusing on language acquisition, this term paper analyzes Eliza's transformation in G. B. Shaw's "Pygmalion" as she learns conventional English from Henry Higgins. It classifies her original Cockney dialect as a distinct sociolect, exploring its differences from Standard English. By comparing Eliza's journey to second-language acquisition, the paper highlights the complexities and nuances of her linguistic development, providing insights into the broader implications of language and identity within the play.

      Language Acquisition in G.B. Shaw's Play "Pygmalion"
    • The project report explores the intersection of American culture and applied geography, focusing on cultural and media studies. It presents a detailed analysis of specific themes within American society, examining how geographical contexts influence cultural expressions and media representations. The research highlights significant findings and insights that contribute to the understanding of American cultural dynamics, showcasing the relevance of geographical perspectives in cultural studies.

      Teaching Poetry in the EFL Classroom. A Multimodal Lesson with an interactive Whiteboard
    • The Significance of Gothic Symbols and Elements in Dickens Short Story The Signal-Man

      A Literary Analysis of the Liminal Space between Gothic Dichotomies

      Set against the backdrop of 19th-century Britain, Charles Dickens' short story "The Signal-Man" explores the profound effects of technological advancements and economic shifts during the Industrial Revolution. The narrative reflects the tension between progress and the struggle to adapt to new realities, influenced by Darwin's evolutionary theories. As society undergoes radical transformations, the story captures the anxieties of individuals caught between embracing innovation and grappling with the uncertainties of their changing world.

      The Significance of Gothic Symbols and Elements in Dickens Short Story The Signal-Man