ESL Blog Article: Teaching Gulliver’s Travels in the ESL Classroom
Gulliver’s Travels is a classic novel written by Jonathan Swift in 1726. It follows Lemuel Gulliver, a ship’s surgeon who travels to strange lands and encounters extraordinary societies—most famously the tiny people of Lilliput and the giants of Brobdingnag. While originally written as a political and social satire, the story has become a timeless adventure narrative that works beautifully in ESL and EFL classrooms . Its clear structure, imaginative settings, and universal themes make it highly adaptable for language learners of different ages and proficiency levels. For ESL teachers, Gulliver’s Travels is more than literature—it’s a powerful teaching tool for language development, critical thinking, cultural awareness, and communication skills. Why Include Gulliver’s Travels in Your ESL Classes? ✅ Accessible Adaptations There are many graded readers, simplified novels, and children’s versions of Gulliver’s Travels , making it suitable for: Beginner ESL students ...