Using stories and drama to teach English as a foreign language at primary level

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Abstract

Drama is increasingly being recognised as a valuable pedagogy for language learning as it can harness children‘s imaginations and stimulate their desire to communicate. Second Learning Language through Drama draws on current theories of additional and foreign language learning and illustrates through practical case studies how drama can be used to support the four key skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing.

Drawing on the work of an international group of practitioners who are all highly experienced in using drama for the purpose of second language learning, the book clearly explains key drama conventions and strategies and outlines the innovative ways they have been used to create enjoyable and stimulating classroom activities that allow for multiple ways of learning.

Throughout the book the emphasis is on making language learning accessible and relevant to children and young people through creative, physically active and playful approaches. The strategies described are all highly flexible and readily adaptable to different teaching contexts. Specific themes include:

Item Type: Book Item
Divisions: Faculty of Social Sciences > Institute of Education ( -2013)
Publisher: Routledge
Place of Publication: London ; New York
ISBN: 9780415597784
Book Title: Second language learning through drama : practical techniques and applications
Editor: Winston, Joe, 1953-
Official Date: 2011
Dates:
Date
Event
2011
Published
Number of Pages: 156
Page Range: pp. 15-30
Status: Peer Reviewed
Publication Status: Published
URI: https://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/54978/

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