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Act & Learn: Teaching English Through Drama: Role-play: Classroom experience - Video
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Act and Learn: Teaching English Through Drama. Thursday, 6 May 2010. Role-play: Classroom experience - Video. This video shows how easy it is to use role-play in the English classroom. On this occasion they have props, but the same activity could be done with the children’s coats and they would find it as motivating. We must not forget that what is really needed is right in front of us: their imagination and readiness. Publicado por Laura Elisa. Etiquetas: Role-play and drama. Thank you so much!
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Act & Learn: Teaching English Through Drama: Drama: Classroom experience - Video
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Act and Learn: Teaching English Through Drama. Thursday, 6 May 2010. Drama: Classroom experience - Video. This video shows a dramatized reading, lead and supported but the teacher who adopts the role of the narrator of the story. The children are using self-made masks, once again demonstrating that the drama class allows for both, the development of communication and creativity. The students are obviously very motivated and involved in the activity as will be yours- guarantee. Publicado por Laura Elisa.
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Act & Learn: Teaching English Through Drama: Act & Learn School Displays - Photo Flick
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Act and Learn: Teaching English Through Drama. Sunday, 16 May 2010. Act and Learn School Displays - Photo Flick. These are displays made by primary school children based on previous drama work, as part of different interdisciplinary units in a state bilingual school. You can magnify the image with your mouse. If you are interested, I have added some more information about the work done in the slideshow. Publicado por Laura Elisa. Thank you so much! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Act and Learn Files.
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Act & Learn: Teaching English Through Drama: 01/05/10 - 01/06/10
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Act and Learn: Teaching English Through Drama. Sunday, 16 May 2010. Act and Learn School Displays - Photo Flick. These are displays made by primary school children based on previous drama work, as part of different interdisciplinary units in a state bilingual school. You can magnify the image with your mouse. If you are interested, I have added some more information about the work done in the slideshow. Publicado por Laura Elisa. Enlaces a esta entrada. Improving our student´s writing through drama.
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Act & Learn: Teaching English Through Drama: Drama and Child Development
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Act and Learn: Teaching English Through Drama. Thursday, 6 May 2010. Drama and Child Development. If you are interested in learning more about drama and child development, I recommend the following websites:. The Role of Drama in Child Development. The Creativity Institute. Children and Drama. Creative Teaching Through Drama. These articles are also very interesting:. What Drama Education Can Teach Your Child. Drama in the early years. Drama and Creative Development in Your Child. Thank you so much!
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Act & Learn: Teaching English Through Drama: Improving our student´s writing through drama
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Act and Learn: Teaching English Through Drama. Sunday, 16 May 2010. Improving our student´s writing through drama. What children can get from the drama and role-play activities goes beyond the speaking and listening because drama techniques are also a great way to help them improve their reading and writing skills. Very motivating writing activities (previous to the performance, which to the students is the ultimate goal,they just love it! Writing short dialogues individually. Writing songs and poems.
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Act & Learn: Teaching English Through Drama: 01/04/10 - 01/05/10
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Act and Learn: Teaching English Through Drama. Friday, 9 April 2010. Rhyme: Five Little Pumpkins. Learning and reciting rhymes, poems, songs and chants increases the children’s confidence in using English whilst they become accustomed to the rhythms and sounds and structures of the language. It is Halloween and my students are reticing the following poem:. Five little pumpkins sitting on a gate. The first one said, "Oh my, it's getting late! The second one said, "There are witches in the air! This video ...
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Act & Learn: Teaching English Through Drama: Getting our students to speak in English through drama
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Act and Learn: Teaching English Through Drama. Thursday, 6 May 2010. Getting our students to speak in English through drama. Drama can be a very useful resource for English teachers who want to give their students. The real purpose of language acquisition cannot be taught through explanation, but has to be learned through experience. This PowerPoint presentation explains very briefly why English tea. Chers should use role-play and drama in their classrooms and gives a few tips on how to do this. Article:...
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Act & Learn: Teaching English Through Drama: Act & Learn School Displays - Slideshow
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Act and Learn: Teaching English Through Drama. Wednesday, 12 May 2010. Act and Learn School Displays - Slideshow. Here are some photos of. Displays based on previous drama work. I and my colleges at school have done with our students. As you will be able to see, aesthetic perfection is not what we are looking for. We want the children to be the ones making the decisions throughout the process, taking control. I have added a short comment to most of them to contextualize them within the learning process.