This research investigated the sustained use of process drama in a middle school foreign language classroom. The experience led to widespread learner engagement, a deeper contextualisation of the language as a socio-cultural practice, and a willingness to use the spoken and written language, regardless of limited proficiency. The drama required that language use be context and culture specific, contingent and multi-modal, which encouraged the beginner students to "mushfake" or improvise spoken and written text. Particularly important was the way the body was used through drama to express emotion, remember language and to illustrate the sociocultural context of its use
While languages education is being impacted by intercultural language learning theory, the question ...
The focus of attention of the authors oscillates between two main topics, immersion and drama. Imme...
Theatre in the Acquisition of Intercultural Communicative Competence: The Creation of a Multilingual...
The foundational premise of communicatively-based foreign language teaching approaches is that the a...
Intercultural communicative competence has become an important goal of foreign language teaching and...
In this chapter I explore the ways process drama can enrich and enliven the assessment regime of a m...
Aim. The present study intends to explore how process drama can be effectively used and implemented ...
As the international exchange and cooperation opportunities are increasing,it is important to promot...
This paper is a qualitative exploration of the experiences of three English as an additional languag...
This paper reports on a study of the use of process drama in an international primary school in the ...
Drama is increasingly being recognised as a valuable pedagogy for language learning as it can harnes...
This study primarily examines the effects of intensive acting performances consisting of dramatic di...
Engaging in classroom drama activities can have a profound impact on students' communication and soc...
The article focuses on the educational purpose of foreign language teaching in a culturally diverse ...
ways in which drama can support intercultural education, in particular in the way it helps people to...
While languages education is being impacted by intercultural language learning theory, the question ...
The focus of attention of the authors oscillates between two main topics, immersion and drama. Imme...
Theatre in the Acquisition of Intercultural Communicative Competence: The Creation of a Multilingual...
The foundational premise of communicatively-based foreign language teaching approaches is that the a...
Intercultural communicative competence has become an important goal of foreign language teaching and...
In this chapter I explore the ways process drama can enrich and enliven the assessment regime of a m...
Aim. The present study intends to explore how process drama can be effectively used and implemented ...
As the international exchange and cooperation opportunities are increasing,it is important to promot...
This paper is a qualitative exploration of the experiences of three English as an additional languag...
This paper reports on a study of the use of process drama in an international primary school in the ...
Drama is increasingly being recognised as a valuable pedagogy for language learning as it can harnes...
This study primarily examines the effects of intensive acting performances consisting of dramatic di...
Engaging in classroom drama activities can have a profound impact on students' communication and soc...
The article focuses on the educational purpose of foreign language teaching in a culturally diverse ...
ways in which drama can support intercultural education, in particular in the way it helps people to...
While languages education is being impacted by intercultural language learning theory, the question ...
The focus of attention of the authors oscillates between two main topics, immersion and drama. Imme...
Theatre in the Acquisition of Intercultural Communicative Competence: The Creation of a Multilingual...