
Teaching Young Language Learners Through Stories
Using stories and children's fiction to motivate your primary learners and improve learning outcomes
Sharon Ahlquist(Author)
Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd
Published on 29. April 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
128 pages
978-1-80388-340-3 (ISBN)
Description
Stories and literature have an important role to play in the second language classroom, and Teaching Young Language Learners Through Stories provides a theoretical and practical approach to incorporating them in your teaching. Working with stories and literature enables the teacher to expose learners to English in ways which are engaging, resonating and meaningful, and which stimulate the imagination and creativity. Stories can appeal to all age groups, and through work which is multimodal can support learning of all proficiencies. Teaching Young Language Learners Through Stories provides theoretical support alongside practical activities to explain why and how teachers can use stories.
Each chapter explores how different genres of literature can contribute to second language development, alongside practical examples. These genres include picturebooks, graded readers, graphic novels fairytales, novels and short stories. Within each chapter, the theoretical approach is first explored in more depth. It considers the characteristics of young language learners, how they learn, and how stories can provide an alternative to working with a textbook while still addressing required syllabus content and learning objectives. Then, practical examples guide the reader in using these different genres in their own teaching practice. Whilst the book primarily offers guidance and relevant suggestions for students aged 6-13, each chapter also considers how the principles can be used with older learners and adults.
By using this title, teachers will understand the theoretical support (from the fields of second language acquisition and general education) and the links between theory and practice for using stories and fiction in the second language classroom. They will also learn practical ways in which they can make fuller use of stories and fiction and become able to create their own tasks and explain how these tasks contribute to second language development in their learners.
This book is part of the popular Teaching English series, which bring methodology and practical ideas to your classroom.
Each chapter explores how different genres of literature can contribute to second language development, alongside practical examples. These genres include picturebooks, graded readers, graphic novels fairytales, novels and short stories. Within each chapter, the theoretical approach is first explored in more depth. It considers the characteristics of young language learners, how they learn, and how stories can provide an alternative to working with a textbook while still addressing required syllabus content and learning objectives. Then, practical examples guide the reader in using these different genres in their own teaching practice. Whilst the book primarily offers guidance and relevant suggestions for students aged 6-13, each chapter also considers how the principles can be used with older learners and adults.
By using this title, teachers will understand the theoretical support (from the fields of second language acquisition and general education) and the links between theory and practice for using stories and fiction in the second language classroom. They will also learn practical ways in which they can make fuller use of stories and fiction and become able to create their own tasks and explain how these tasks contribute to second language development in their learners.
This book is part of the popular Teaching English series, which bring methodology and practical ideas to your classroom.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Hove
United Kingdom
Target group
ELT/ESL
Primary & secondary/elementary & high school
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 177 mm
Thickness: 7 mm
Weight
229 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-80388-340-3 (9781803883403)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Sharon Ahlquist has been teaching English to students of all ages for over 35 years across Europe, with a particular interest in teaching children and teenagers. She also teaches on both pre-service and in-service courses for teachers of primary and secondary students. She has a Masters and Doctor of Education degree in teaching English as a second/foreign language and applied linguistics, and has worked as an examiner on both Cambridge English Exams (speaking) and IELTS (speaking and writing). Stories and literature are the focus of Sharon's classroom-based research, and the findings of her studies inform her teaching.
Content
Introduction
Picturebooks
Graded Readers
Graphic novels
Fairy tales
Novels and short stories
Working with syllabi
Using a Storyline approach
Appendix
Picturebooks
Graded Readers
Graphic novels
Fairy tales
Novels and short stories
Working with syllabi
Using a Storyline approach
Appendix