Language – Art – Society – LiteratureViewpoints takes us on a tour through the culture of the English-speaking world, inspired by the words of some of the most important writers.
The volume is divided into ten units, based on texts by Shelley, Dickens, Wilde, Joyce, Carroll, Poe, Twain, Hawthorne, Fitzgerald, Salinger, in order to deal with the key aspects of English-speaking countries and cultures.• Language&Education: how the English language has changed, how it has spread in the world and the British and American education systems• Media&Society: work, young people and the media, in the English-speaking world• Environment: the most important ecological issues, pollution and ecological politics• Science&Technology: science, research and the history of industry and technology• Art: traditional painting and avant-garde art, architecture, photography, films and musicAnd much more:• Travel (tourist attractions, landscapes, national parks),• Food (traditional food and eating habits, food and festivities),• Homes (typical homes, the life in the countryside and in the city),• Leisure (free time activities and sports).
At the end of the book, a Map and Fact File section (the UK, the USA, Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India) enhances the volume with a global view of the English-speaking world..
Language – Art – Society – LiteratureViewpoints takes us on a tour through the culture of the English-speaking world, inspired by the words of some of the most important writers.
The volume is divided into ten units, based on texts by Shelley, Dickens, Wilde, Joyce, Carroll, Poe, Twain, Hawthorne, Fitzgerald, Salinger, in order to deal with the key aspects of English-speaking countries and cultures.• Language&Education: how the English language has changed, how it has spread in the world and the British and American education systems• Media&Society: work, young people and the media, in the English-speaking world• Environment: the most important ecological issues, pollution and ecological politics• Science&Technology: science, research and the history of industry and technology• Art: traditional painting and avant-garde art, architecture, photography, films and musicAnd much more:• Travel (tourist attractions, landscapes, national parks),• Food (traditional food and eating habits, food and festivities),• Homes (typical homes, the life in the countryside and in the city),• Leisure (free time activities and sports).
At the end of the book, a Map and Fact File section (the UK, the USA, Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India) enhances the volume with a global view of the English-speaking world.