Abstract

Authentic resources act as a platform for engaging learners' interest and making teaching processes more relevant and realistic. This action research aims to determine the impact of teaching language in literary texts by integrating the classroom-based learning environment with authentic resources. Two activities, “meet-the-author” and “pseudo-cinematic” events, were designed for this batch of undergraduates. Both activities were delineated by non-canon and canon works respectively. For both, assessments aligned with the “meet-the-author” and “pseudo-cinematic” events were conducted. Results and responses from learners were harvested to account for their experiences. Although there is no drastic positive spike in the overall results, findings answered the principal goal of the research where it is discovered that the activities have helped the learners. Through the possibilities of incorporating authentic resources, it is a means for Instructors to address limitations within classroom teaching and learning as well as pique learners' motivation and positive interaction.

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