Using drama as a teaching tool for second language learning
Language acquisition occurs when language is being used meaningfully. Drama provides ample opportunities to use language meaningfully. The context in drama mimics real-life interactions that allows exploration of different language structures such as tenses, vocabulary and pronunciation. But more im...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-766752019-12-10T11:43:25Z Using drama as a teaching tool for second language learning Nur Haziqah Rosidin Glenn Toh School of Humanities DRNTU::Humanities::Linguistics::Sociolinguistics::Language acquisition DRNTU::Humanities::Drama Language acquisition occurs when language is being used meaningfully. Drama provides ample opportunities to use language meaningfully. The context in drama mimics real-life interactions that allows exploration of different language structures such as tenses, vocabulary and pronunciation. But more importantly, what makes drama a possible platform for language learning is the psychologically safe environment it creates for students to experiment and make mistakes without any consequences. This study is a form of action research that explores the use of drama as a teaching pedagogy for a Malay language structure: simpulan bahasa. Four drama workshops were conducted over four consecutive days at Xingnan Primary School. 21 Primary 3 students were introduced to six simpulan bahasa. Quantitative results showed an increase in mean test scores before and after the drama workshops. Qualitative results gathered participants’ work during the workshop and found that participants were able to apply the meaning of the simpulan bahasa into different contexts. The benefits of drama extended into aiding conceptual blending of abstract meanings and into social and emotional learning. The results from this study help to justify the rationale of using drama as a teaching pedagogy for effective second language learning due to its real meaningful interactions. Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics and Multilingual Studies 2019-04-03T03:00:39Z 2019-04-03T03:00:39Z 2019 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/76675 en Nanyang Technological University 117 p. application/pdf |
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Language acquisition occurs when language is being used meaningfully. Drama provides ample opportunities to use language meaningfully. The context in drama mimics real-life interactions that allows exploration of different language structures such as tenses, vocabulary and pronunciation. But more importantly, what makes drama a possible platform for language learning is the psychologically safe environment it creates for students to experiment and make mistakes without any consequences. This study is a form of action research that explores the use of drama as a teaching pedagogy for a Malay language structure: simpulan bahasa. Four drama workshops were conducted over four consecutive days at Xingnan Primary School. 21 Primary 3 students were introduced to six simpulan bahasa. Quantitative results showed an increase in mean test scores before and after the drama workshops. Qualitative results gathered participants’ work during the workshop and found that participants were able to apply the meaning of the simpulan bahasa into different contexts. The benefits of drama extended into aiding conceptual blending of abstract meanings and into social and emotional learning. The results from this study help to justify the rationale of using drama as a teaching pedagogy for effective second language learning due to its real meaningful interactions. |
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