Teaching The Great Gatsby in ESL Classes: Activities, Resources, and Ideas for an Engaging Classroom
The Great Gatsby , written by F. Scott Fitzgerald , is one of the most iconic novels in American literature. Set in the 1920s, the story explores themes of ambition, love, wealth, illusion, and identity through the mysterious figure of Jay Gatsby. For ESL teachers, this novel is far more than a literary classic—it is a powerful teaching tool that connects language learning with history, culture, and critical thinking. In this ESL blog article, you’ll discover why The Great Gatsby is an ideal topic for ESL classrooms and how to build engaging activities, writing tasks, film resources, and novel studies around it to develop reading, writing, speaking, and cultural understanding. Why Include The Great Gatsby in Your ESL Classes? 1. Contextualizing the American Dream The novel offers a clear and meaningful way to explore the concept of the American Dream —the belief that anyone can achieve success through hard work. ESL learners can: Compare dreams in American culture with...