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🌍 Third World Literature (English Literature)

​ 🌍 Third World Literature (English Literature) ✨ Introduction Third World Literature refers to the body of literary works produced in countries of Asia, Africa, and Latin America, especially those that experienced colonial rule under European powers. The term gained prominence during the Cold War to describe nations that were neither aligned with the capitalist “First World” nor the communist “Second World.” In literature, it highlights voices from marginalized, colonized, and developing societies. Writers such as Chinua Achebe , Salman Rushdie , and Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o explore themes like colonial oppression, cultural identity, resistance, and hybridity. Today, this field is more commonly studied under the term Postcolonial Literature, which focuses on the lasting effects of colonialism on culture and identity. 📌 What is “Third World Literature”? Third World Literature refers to literary works produced in countries of Asia, Africa, and Latin America, especially those that wer...

ELT MCQs

ELT Quiz Quiz: ELT 1. The Direct Method in language teaching mainly avoids: Use of target language Use of phonetics Use of mother tongue Oral practice 2. The Grammar-Translation Method focuses mainly on: Listening skills Translation & memorization Communicative fluency Pair work 3. “Language is habit formation” is the belief of which method? Oral Approach Audiolingual Method Structuralism Communicative Approach 4. The Oral Approach and Situational Language Teaching were developed by: Noam Chomsky A.S. Hornby Otto Jespersen & Daniel Jones Harold Palmer & Hornby 5. In the Audio-Lingual Method, the main classroom technique is: Extensive reading Repetition drills Free writing Silent observation 6. “Errors are signs of learning” is believed in which approach? ...