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Recine 4<br />

While the books mentioned above use comics as a partial component, some ESL/EFL student<br />

books treat comics as their primary component, with comic strips and cartoon art dominating page<br />

space (fig. 1.1.3). A look at Internet-based teachers’ resources reveals many teacher testimonials on the<br />

value <strong>of</strong> comics, along with lesson plans and suggested activities. Noticing the demand for its product<br />

in the ESL/EFL classroom, the comics industry has stepped up, <strong>of</strong>fering English language materials for<br />

learners and instructors through print and electronic venues. Various comics-based resources for<br />

TESOL will be discussed in greater depth in the third section <strong>of</strong> this thesis.<br />

Fig. 1.1.3. Left: Sample from the Korean National Curriculum (Park “Book 2” 25; “Teach and Learn”).<br />

Right: Sample from Superhero ABC, drawn by Bob McLeod (McLeod 25). Image on left is public<br />

domain. Image on right is © Bob McLeod. <strong>Use</strong>d with permission.

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