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  1. Drama-Based Activities to Improve Student Confidence and Motivation

    In: American English Webinars Format(s): Text, Video
    This session, "Drama-Based Activities to Improve Student Confidence and Motivation," shares fun, confidence-building, evidence-based drama techniques that can be applied in any EFL classroom setting!
  2. "A Day in the Life Of … : A Drama-Based Activity"

    In: English Teaching Forum 2023, Volume 61, Number 4 Format(s): Text
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  3. Design for Drama: Short Plays from American Literature

    Format(s): Text
    Design for Drama features a number of plays that are adapted from well-known American short stories and poems. Download the PDF or E-book.
  4. Using Drama with Children

    In: English Teaching Forum 2006, Volume 44, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    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 classroom drama activities.
  5. Radio Drama for Speaking Practice

    In: English Teaching Forum 2018, Volume 56, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    Find ideas for having students create and perform original radio dramas in the classroom; the article includes tips for helping students read with emotion, use sound effects, and work collaboratively.
  6. Applied Theatre, Adolescent English Learners, and the Performance of Literacy

    In: English Teaching Forum 2015, Volume 53, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    Youth in middle and secondary grades, between childhood and the adult world, sometimes struggle with their identities as readers and learners. Too many describe themselves or are described by their teachers and parents as “reluctant, disengaged, and/or unmotivated” by classroom texts or by the rows of books in school libraries.
  7. English Teaching Forum 2018, Volume 56, Number 2

    Format(s): Text
    This issue features articles on helping students recognize and avoid plagiarism, create original radio dramas, write and perform movie trailers, and more.
  8. From Page to Stage: Lord of the Flies

    In: English Teaching Forum 2002 (Volume 40, Number 1) Format(s): Text
    This article shares the importance of promoting drama activities within classrooms in a way that will develop language. The authors share a project they implemented in a tenth grade English classroom with the novel “Lord of the Flies.” They present the details of their preparation strategies as well as a step-by-step process. The article discusses how successful the project turned out to be as well as how drama can enhance English classrooms.
  9. Plays for Reading

    Format(s): Text
    Plays for Reading uses drama as a vehicle for students to practice reading, listening, and speaking. Students become actors interpreting the written text, and the English classroom becomes a rehearsal hall with the focus placed upon putting on a play.
  10. English Teaching Forum 2002 (Volume 40, Number 1)

    Format(s): Text
    This issue is the first in a series celebrating ET Forum's 40th anniversary. Article topics include communicative curriculum design, problem solving, self-assessment for evaluation, drama, and more.

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