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Item Role of Motivation in Teaching Reading Skill in Foundation English Course (FEC) at International Islamic University Chittagong (IIUC): An Empirical Study(CRP, International Islamic University Chittagong, 2008-12) Mahmud, Mohammad RiazThe article aims at exploring through an empirical study the role of motivation in teaching reading skill to the students of Foundation English Course (FEC). Two questionnaires have been usedfor collecting data from learners and teachers to find out the impact of motivation in teaching reading skill and to suggest ways of overcoming the shortcomings. Collected data have been analyzed under eleven points and recommendations have been made separately under those points to make the teaching of reading skill effective.Item Teaching and Learning English as Required at International Islamic University Chittagong (Iiuc): An Empirical Study(International Islamic University Chittagong, Bangladesh,, 2021-03-31) Mahmud, Mohammad RiazItem Classroom Situation in Reading Classes of the Foundation English Course (FEC) at International Islamic University Chittagong (IIUC): An Empirical Study(CRP, International Islamic University Chittagong Bangladesh, 2010-06) Mahmud, Mohammad RiazThe article aims at depicting the present scenario of teaching reading skill to the students of Foundation English Course (FEC) through an empirical study. Two questionnaires have been used for collecting data from learners and teachers to point out the weak areas of ineffective teaching and to identify the shortcomings in teaching reading skill. Collected data have been analyzed under eight points and recommendations have been made separately under those points to overcome the weak areas of ineffective teaching.Item The impact of the First World War on the poetry of Wilfred Owen(CRP, International Islamic University Chittagong, Bangladesh, 2007-12) Mahmud, Mohammad RiazIn 1914 the First World War broke out on a largely innocent world, a world that still associated warfare with glorious cavalry charges and the noble pursuit of heroic ideals. This was the world’s first experience of modern mechanized warfare. As the months and years passed, each bringing increasing slaughter and misery, the soldiers became increasingly disillusioned. Many of the strongest protests made against the war were made through the medium of poetry by young men horrified by what they saw. They not only wrote about the physical pain of wounds and deaths, but also the mental pain that were consequences of war. One of these poets was Wilfred Owen. In his poetry we find the feelings of futility, horror, and dehumanization that he encountered in war.