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summer33ny



Joined: 10 Aug 2006

PostPosted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 5:45 pm    Post subject: Graphic novels in the classroom Reply with quote

Has anyone had any success with using graphic novels in the classroom?

Can anyone recommend a graphic novel that is an easy read, but also would be mature enough to hold the interest of high school students?

I purchased "The Man in The Iron Mask" because I thought the story would interest my students, but the language is much too difficult for ESL students to grasp. Any ideas are appreciated... I have been researching this for quite some time with little luck!
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bluelake



Joined: 01 Dec 2005

PostPosted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 7:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

There is one my son translated a few years ago called Buja's Diary, which is a compilation of stories related to Korea from the 1950s-80s. As it deals with Korean culture, it might hold their interest.
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dean_burrito



Joined: 12 Jun 2007

PostPosted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 7:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Look for Maus, probably the best graphic novel ever.. ihmo.
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summer33ny



Joined: 10 Aug 2006

PostPosted: Sun Apr 26, 2009 9:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Maus? Good for ESL students or just good in general?
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harlowethrombey



Joined: 17 Mar 2009
Location: Seoul

PostPosted: Sun Apr 26, 2009 10:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Maus is good, but that is some heavy, depressing stuff. It's about the holocaust using cats and mice to represent the jews and the nazis.

I think you might be better off using a story they already know. Get a version of a classic, disney fairy tale and you might be in business.

All the interesting graphic novels I can think of (Watchmen, Fables, 100 Bullets, LOEG, Top 10, Invincible, Planetary, Thor V.3, The Ulitmates etc.) are all probbably too difficult to understand.

I mean you could have them read an issue of X-Men or JLA but even there the dialogue is often so dense or full of cultural colloquialisms (sp) that it will be a real chore for the students to try and understand it. And if its X-Men or JLA the payoff isnt worth it Smile

Although, Invincible might be okay, now that I think about it. Although it does get darn bloody. (100 Bullets and Fables and the others have a bit too much sex and violence for PS consumption anyway).

anyway, good idea
I hope you find a good one
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summer33ny



Joined: 10 Aug 2006

PostPosted: Mon May 04, 2009 6:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Any other suggestions?... Nothing too violent and that would be interesting to teenage boys and girls?
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Ruraljuror



Joined: 08 Dec 2007

PostPosted: Mon May 04, 2009 7:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

There is a comic book version of Warcraft. It is officially licensed and tells stories of Warcraft using the characters and backstory from the Warcraft universe.

Never forget the most important rule of living in Korea: All Koreans love Blizzard.
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Straphanger



Joined: 09 Oct 2008
Location: Chilgok, Korea

PostPosted: Mon May 04, 2009 7:07 pm    Post subject: Re: Graphic novels in the classroom Reply with quote

summer33ny wrote:
Has anyone had any success with using graphic novels in the classroom?

I make my students put their comic books away.
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ramen209



Joined: 14 Apr 2009

PostPosted: Mon May 04, 2009 7:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Flotsam by David Wiesner

No words, students can write their own. it's a children's lit. book but has beautiful, detailed pictures and would be appropriate for students of all ages.

I used it in the classroom w/ students and had them write their own story to go along w/ the pictures in groups and the students loved sharing their stories.
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Fishead soup



Joined: 24 Jun 2007
Location: Korea

PostPosted: Tue May 05, 2009 5:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Naked Lunch by William S Burroughts.
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Aelric



Joined: 02 Mar 2009

PostPosted: Tue May 05, 2009 9:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I got the perfect title for you: BONE by Jeff Smith. It is appropriate for all ages, funny and progresses from a simple Donald Duck-type story early on into a fantasy epic gradually enough to not lost the reader. There is no graphic violence and throughout the whole series it stays genuinely funny in that way that both kids and adults can laugh at. Check out the wiki here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bone_(comics)
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Rory_Calhoun27



Joined: 14 Feb 2009

PostPosted: Tue May 05, 2009 11:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

My guess is the best graphic novel or analogue for Korea would be an anthology of SCROOGE MCDUCK and various exploits. Even better, get some of DUCKTALES, his animates series from Disney.

basic English, but also the heart of a true pennypincher. and his various exploits both stealing money and keeping his own pennies safe. Classic from any cultural view. Cool



Either that or try THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS.... back when Frank Miller was a good artist, an above average storyteller, and didnt even know how to get to Hollywood.
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