Utilizing Readers' Theatre and Role-Play to Engage Young English Language Learners
Author(s) -
Karen Kristensen
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
gatesol journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2331-6845
DOI - 10.52242/gatesol.130
Subject(s) - fluency , vocabulary , literacy , english language , psychology , pedagogy , mathematics education , linguistics , philosophy
Students whose primary native language differs from the language taught in their school require specialized instruction and creative teaching strategies. Readers’ theatre is an evidence-based practice that builds language skills in English language learners. This technique was used in a diverse kindergarten classroom to increase oral fluency and vocabulary. Social and literacy skills were also targeted. This paper examines the benefits of using role-play and specifically readers’ theatre as an approach to teaching English language learners.Keywordslanguage learners, readers’ theatre, role-play, fluency, vocabulary, social skills, literacy skills
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