
Second Language Learning through Drama
Practical Techniques and Applications
Joe Winston(Editor)
Routledge (Publisher)
Published on 9. August 2011
Book
Hardback
168 pages
978-0-415-59778-4 (ISBN)
Description
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:
Using stories and drama to motivate learners at all levels
Drama, language learning and identity
Assessment opportunities through process drama
Issues of language learning and cultural empowerment
Digital storytelling
Film & drama aesthetics
Second Language Learning through Drama will be of great interest to those studying on undergraduate and postgraduate courses and will serve as a highly valuable text to practitioners looking to incorporate the approaches described into their lessons and classroom activities.
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:
Using stories and drama to motivate learners at all levels
Drama, language learning and identity
Assessment opportunities through process drama
Issues of language learning and cultural empowerment
Digital storytelling
Film & drama aesthetics
Second Language Learning through Drama will be of great interest to those studying on undergraduate and postgraduate courses and will serve as a highly valuable text to practitioners looking to incorporate the approaches described into their lessons and classroom activities.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate, Professional, Professional Practice & Development, and Undergraduate
Illustrations
27 s/w Abbildungen, 13 s/w Tabellen
13 Tables, black and white; 27 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 174 mm
Weight
660 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-59778-4 (9780415597784)
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Person
Joe Winston is Professor of Drama and Arts Education at the University of Warwick. He previously taught French as well as drama at primary and secondary level. His previous publications include Beginning Drama 4-11 (with Miles Tandy, Fulton, 2008), Drama and English at the Heart of the Primary Curriculum (Fulton, 2004) and Drama, Literacy and Moral Education (Fulton, 2000).
Content
Introduction: Second and Additional Language Learning through Drama
Joe Winston
'Dramatic' Language Learning in the Classroom
Li-Yu (Sabina) Chang
Using Stories and Drama to teach English as a Foreign Language at Primary Level
Li-Yu (Sabina) Chang and Joe Winston
Theatre, Language Learning and Identity (1): empowering additional language learners through theatre in education
Deborah Hull
Theatre, Language Learning and Identity (2): empowering additional language learners through classroom drama projects
Erene Palechorou and Joe Winston
Drama and languages education: authentic assessment through process drama
Julia Rothwell
Accessing traditional tales: The Legend of Bukit Merah
Madonna Stinson
Insights from a drama/EAL classroom: Using drama with English language learners in a Canadian high school
Burcu Yaman Ntelioglou
Using drama to enrich School Based Assessment in the Hong Kong secondary school English language classroom
Tanya Kempston
Second language learning and cultural empowerment: teaching Shakespeare in Taiwan
Yi-Mei (Astrid) Cheng and Joe Winston
Digital storytelling, drama and second language learning
Kirsty McGeoch
Film & drama aesthetics for Additional Language teaching
Erika C. Piazzoli
Joe Winston
'Dramatic' Language Learning in the Classroom
Li-Yu (Sabina) Chang
Using Stories and Drama to teach English as a Foreign Language at Primary Level
Li-Yu (Sabina) Chang and Joe Winston
Theatre, Language Learning and Identity (1): empowering additional language learners through theatre in education
Deborah Hull
Theatre, Language Learning and Identity (2): empowering additional language learners through classroom drama projects
Erene Palechorou and Joe Winston
Drama and languages education: authentic assessment through process drama
Julia Rothwell
Accessing traditional tales: The Legend of Bukit Merah
Madonna Stinson
Insights from a drama/EAL classroom: Using drama with English language learners in a Canadian high school
Burcu Yaman Ntelioglou
Using drama to enrich School Based Assessment in the Hong Kong secondary school English language classroom
Tanya Kempston
Second language learning and cultural empowerment: teaching Shakespeare in Taiwan
Yi-Mei (Astrid) Cheng and Joe Winston
Digital storytelling, drama and second language learning
Kirsty McGeoch
Film & drama aesthetics for Additional Language teaching
Erika C. Piazzoli