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Myth Magic And Mayhem

Posted By: ELK1nG
Myth Magic And Mayhem

Myth Magic And Mayhem
Published 8/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.80 GB | Duration: 1h 22m

An ESL Learner's Guide to learning English through Myth and Storytelling.

What you'll learn

Helps immerse the student in a new language with interesting content from around the world.

Fosters an interest in mythology from all around the world.

Brings interesting content to life and fosters an interest in learning about different cultures.

Helps develop a students love of reading and discovery

Requirements

An intermediate to advanced level of Conversational English

Description

Welcome to Myth Magic and Mayhem: An ESL Learner's Guide to learning English through Myth and Storytelling. This is a general interest course. The important thing to note is that any and all of these cultures could have entire long courses done about their mythology. This is meant to be a sample course where many different cultures are represented. The course starts from the beautiful oral traditions featured in Indigenous mythology to Pegan mythology where I have featured celtic mythology and Lithuanian Mythology to represent the beautiful pegan oral traditions. We then move too Western Greco-Roman Mythology and then Middle Eastern Mythology featuring myths from Saudi Arabia and Egypt and later touches on Hindu mythology. It ends in the orient sampling mythology from Japan Korea and China. The myths are short and read to the student asking questions about the story in quiz form. This course is meant to be enjoyable and it is meant to bring up the listening skills of the learner. It is also meant to foster interest in different cultures through all of their beautiful myths and stories. I would encourage anyone interested in learning about mythology to take this course. It is a great way to enjoy stories and learn English along the way! Welcome and don't forget to have fun.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Section 2: Definitions

Lecture 2 Definitions Before We Begin

Section 3: Indigenous Mythology

Lecture 3 Indigenous Mythology

Section 4: The Inuit

Lecture 4 The Qallupilluk: The Monstrous Mermaid of the Inuit.

Section 5: Navajo

Lecture 5 Coyote Helps Create Man: A Navajo Creation Myth.

Section 6: A Pegan Flavour

Lecture 6 Introduction to Peganism and Pegan Mythology.

Section 7: Celtic Mythology

Lecture 7 The Pangs of Ulcer

Section 8: Lithiuanian Mythology

Lecture 8 Eglė, Queen of Serpents

Section 9: Norse Mythology

Lecture 9 Norse Mythology

Section 10: Valhallah

Lecture 10 Myth of undying fame.

Section 11: Greco/ Roman Mythology

Lecture 11 Greco/Roman Mythology

Section 12: Greek Mythology

Lecture 12 Aphrodite

Section 13: Roman Mythology.

Lecture 13 Romulous and Remus

Section 14: Magic in the Middle-East.

Lecture 14 Magic in the middle-East.

Section 15: Mythology from Saudi Arabia

Lecture 15 The Legend of Zarqa’ Al-Yamama

Section 16: Egyptian Mythology

Lecture 16 The Responsibilities of Anubis.

Section 17: Indian Mythology

Lecture 17 Valmiki’s Curse.

Section 18: Mythology Throuout the Orient

Lecture 18 Mythology Through the Orient

Section 19: Japanese Mythology

Lecture 19 Amaratsu and the Cave

Section 20: Korean Mythology

Lecture 20 The Power and Abilities of the Imoogi.

Section 21: Chinese mythology

Lecture 21 The Butterfly Lovers.

Section 22: Final Test

Section 23: Congratulations!

Lecture 22 Congrats!

Anyone who is interested in Mythology.