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Rollman, Marcella – Unterrichtspraxis, 1993
This article suggests a courtroom drama that can be used to sharpen student skills in telling all about themselves. The students are then invited to use these skills to get acquainted with each other. (Author/AB)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Drama, German, Second Language Instruction
Davis, Michele S. – OMLTA Journal, 1985
Dramatic activities, tasks that unite language learning with bodily movements, voice intonation, emotion, and imagination, may be eased into the traditional classroom structure to enrich and enhance the intellectual aspects of language learning and to motivate students. These activities can be modified to meet the needs and difficulty levels of…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Drama, Dramatic Play
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Leisher, Johanna – Unterrichtspraxis, 1984
Describes a technique used to teach German to children whereby the children learn a fairy tale in German (in this case, "Hansel and Gretel") and then present the fairy tale as a play. In this way, the students learn basic vocabulary and expressions, German music, and simple folk dances. (SED)
Descriptors: Acting, Class Activities, Drama, Elementary Education
Le Bihan, Adrien – Francais dans le Monde, 1980
The separate stories told by a man and a woman of the end of their relationship form an authentic drama that can be used in teaching culture and civilization. Partial transcripts and examples of discussion questions are provided. (MSE)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cultural Education, Drama, Interpersonal Relationship
Ressler, Paula – Drama/Theatre Teacher, 1990
Describes a drama workshop designed to teach English as a Second Language. Offers specific exercises which were used to help students learn to introduce themselves, use body language and inflection, use formal and informal language, and speak with conviction. (PRA)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Class Activities, Drama Workshops, English (Second Language)
Care, Jean-Marc – Francais dans le Monde, 1989
It is proposed that the various aspects of drama and dramatization can be used in the language classroom to bring about a more pragmatic approach to language instruction and provide a better selection of classroom activities. (MSE)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Communicative Competence (Languages), Drama
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Erdman, Harley – Youth Theatre Journal, 1991
Explores the conflict between views of drama held by foreign language teachers and proponents of creative dramatics. Explains how formal rehearsal and public performance of plays in elementary school foreign language classes offer significant educational benefits toward fluency in a target language. (SR)
Descriptors: Creative Dramatics, Drama, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
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Bayoff, Marie-Jose – French Review, 1986
A successful advanced college-level French conversation course using French theater as a basis for students to learn oral skills has six phases: an overview of the history of French theater, reading, adaptation of the text, rehearsal-readings, final rehearsals, and performance. (MSE)
Descriptors: Advanced Courses, Class Activities, College Second Language Programs, Drama
Hamilton, Judith; McLeod, Anne – 1993
A discussion of drama as a method for second language instruction looks at rationale, requirements, techniques, and classroom procedures. The first chapter examines the connections between drama and language learning, and proposes that drama can be useful with any teaching style. Issues discussed here include encouragement of pupil talk, support…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Drama, Foreign Countries, Improvisation
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Zalta, Galina – English Teaching Forum, 2006
The article argues for the benefits of drama activities for language learning. The author discusses nine benefits of using drama activities to teach young learners. The author then gives advice on how to use drama in the classroom, including how to choose an appropriate activity, how to start, and how to give feedback. The author presents several…
Descriptors: Drama, Teaching Methods, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language)
Moraly, Yehuda; And Others – Francais dans le Monde, 1994
Four classroom activities for French language instruction are described, including: an exercise in dramatics; word play using poetry and music; study of the relationship between gestures and speech, using comic strips; and the writing of a short story based on real train schedules and destinations. (MSE)
Descriptors: Body Language, Comics (Publications), Drama, French
Whiteson, Valerie, Ed. – 1996
The guide contains original and innovative ways to use literature in the second language classroom. The lesson ideas, contributed by teachers, are intended for varied age levels, from young children to graduate students, and come from teachers in all parts of the world. The ideas are divided into four chapters: "Prose"; "Poetry"; "Drama"; and…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Difficulty Level, Drama
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Weyers, Joseph – IALL Journal, 1997
Discusses use of Spanish-language "telenovelas," serialized television programs broadcast daily and containing stories that are resolved in two to six months, as instructional material for Spanish second-language teaching. The telenovela contains authentic, comprehensible language and lends itself to an ongoing, long-term classroom activity.…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Broadcast Television, Copyrights, Curriculum Development
Gilbert, Reta A. – 1993
It is suggested that most students of English as a Second Language are more inclined toward video than print as a source of information and stimulation, and that to be successful, teaching methods must bridge this gap. An approach using comparison of different versions of one text, here Shakespeare's "Macbeth," is described. The 3-step…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Classroom Techniques, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Context
Francais dans le Monde, 1987
Four suggestions for classroom language-learning activities include a series of dot-to-dot phonetics games, small group collage making and presentation, use of magazine covers to stimulate class discussion and introduction of vocabulary, and student-written sketches based on misunderstandings. (MSE)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Class Activities, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Drama
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