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Using Drama in the classroom

      A powerful teaching tool
   (Innovation and research 2012)
        Teacher. Inma Garín
Introduction
• It captures the attention    • The artificial world of the
  of the students                classroom can be
• Drama activities would         transformed into a quasi-
  sometimes have                 real language situation
  surprising and                 and provides an endless
  unexpected results.            amount of opportunities
• We cannot only teach           for student’s personal
  grammar and phonetics          growth.
  with drama but also it has
  the power to transform
  the actors as well as the
  audience.
Some thoughts
• Drama provides an excellent platform for
  exploring theoretical and practical aspects of
  the English language .
• The improvisation aspect of drama gives
  students opportunities for developing their
  communicative skills in authentic and dynamic
  situations.
• We ca use English with our students in
  intriguing and useful ways.
Advantages in Language Learning
• The language can be used in context and makes it
  come to life.
• Drama has the potential of making the learning
  experience fun for the students and even
  memorable because it is interactive and visual.
• The personal nature of improvisation provides
  many outlets for self-expression. We even hear
  that children need to play as an important
  developmental process.
Benefits
• The acquisition of meaningful, fluent interaction
  in the target language;
• The assimilation of a whole range of
  pronunciation and prosodic features in a fully
  contextualized and interactional manner;
• The fully contextualized acquisition of new
  vocabulary and structure;
• An improved sense of confidence in the student
  in his or her ability to learn the target language.”
Added value
• T-ss roles.
• Imagination.
• Critical thinking.
• Cooperation skills: It teaches cooperation, empathy for
  others, decision making skills and encourages an exchange
  of knowledge between the students.
• Social awareness and understanding .
• Healthy release of emotion in a safe setting which can
  relieve the tension of learning in a second language.
• Self-acceptance and acceptance of others can be
  encouraged .
References
• Chris Boudreault, (Lac La Biche, Canada): The
  Benefits of Using Drama in the ESL/EFL
  Classroom. Internet TESL Journal, Vol. XVI, No.
  1,       January        2010      http://iteslj.org/
  http://iteslj.org/Articles/Boudreault-Drama.html .
• Maley, Alan and Alan Duff. Drama techniques in
  Language Learning.          Cambridge University
  Press, Cambridge. 1982.
• Johnstone, Keith (1999), Impro for Storytellers.
  Routledge Taylor and Francis Group, NewYork .
Other: Tomás Motos
• http://es-es.facebook.com/pages/Tom%C3%A1s-
  Motos-Teruel/189928750690
• http://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom%C3%A1s_Motos
• http://www.slideshare.net/avecteatre/teatro-
  secundaria-retos-tomas-motos-presentation
• http://www.neuronilla.com/documentate/articulos/19
  -creatividad-educacion-e-infancia/156-desarrollo-de-la-
  expresion-para-ser-y-hacer-creativos-i-tomas-motos
• http://www.iacat.com/Cre@fondo/escenariosCurriculo
  .htm
Summing up
• Drama develops communication skills, encourages
  leadership, team work, compromise, authentic
  listening skills and practice with real life savoir-faire.
• Drama promotes the exchange of knowledge, builds
  confidence and self-esteem, refines presentation
  skills, encourages self-acceptance and acceptance of
  others, features of empowerment, pride in
  work, responsibility, problem solving, management and
  organizational skills, begets creativity and imagination.

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Using drama in the classroom

  • 1. Using Drama in the classroom A powerful teaching tool (Innovation and research 2012) Teacher. Inma Garín
  • 2. Introduction • It captures the attention • The artificial world of the of the students classroom can be • Drama activities would transformed into a quasi- sometimes have real language situation surprising and and provides an endless unexpected results. amount of opportunities • We cannot only teach for student’s personal grammar and phonetics growth. with drama but also it has the power to transform the actors as well as the audience.
  • 3. Some thoughts • Drama provides an excellent platform for exploring theoretical and practical aspects of the English language . • The improvisation aspect of drama gives students opportunities for developing their communicative skills in authentic and dynamic situations. • We ca use English with our students in intriguing and useful ways.
  • 4. Advantages in Language Learning • The language can be used in context and makes it come to life. • Drama has the potential of making the learning experience fun for the students and even memorable because it is interactive and visual. • The personal nature of improvisation provides many outlets for self-expression. We even hear that children need to play as an important developmental process.
  • 5. Benefits • The acquisition of meaningful, fluent interaction in the target language; • The assimilation of a whole range of pronunciation and prosodic features in a fully contextualized and interactional manner; • The fully contextualized acquisition of new vocabulary and structure; • An improved sense of confidence in the student in his or her ability to learn the target language.”
  • 6. Added value • T-ss roles. • Imagination. • Critical thinking. • Cooperation skills: It teaches cooperation, empathy for others, decision making skills and encourages an exchange of knowledge between the students. • Social awareness and understanding . • Healthy release of emotion in a safe setting which can relieve the tension of learning in a second language. • Self-acceptance and acceptance of others can be encouraged .
  • 7. References • Chris Boudreault, (Lac La Biche, Canada): The Benefits of Using Drama in the ESL/EFL Classroom. Internet TESL Journal, Vol. XVI, No. 1, January 2010 http://iteslj.org/ http://iteslj.org/Articles/Boudreault-Drama.html . • Maley, Alan and Alan Duff. Drama techniques in Language Learning. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 1982. • Johnstone, Keith (1999), Impro for Storytellers. Routledge Taylor and Francis Group, NewYork .
  • 8. Other: Tomás Motos • http://es-es.facebook.com/pages/Tom%C3%A1s- Motos-Teruel/189928750690 • http://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom%C3%A1s_Motos • http://www.slideshare.net/avecteatre/teatro- secundaria-retos-tomas-motos-presentation • http://www.neuronilla.com/documentate/articulos/19 -creatividad-educacion-e-infancia/156-desarrollo-de-la- expresion-para-ser-y-hacer-creativos-i-tomas-motos • http://www.iacat.com/Cre@fondo/escenariosCurriculo .htm
  • 9. Summing up • Drama develops communication skills, encourages leadership, team work, compromise, authentic listening skills and practice with real life savoir-faire. • Drama promotes the exchange of knowledge, builds confidence and self-esteem, refines presentation skills, encourages self-acceptance and acceptance of others, features of empowerment, pride in work, responsibility, problem solving, management and organizational skills, begets creativity and imagination.