Daffodil International University
Faculty of Humanities and Social Science => English => Topic started by: Afroza Akhter Tina on May 31, 2017, 12:12:43 PM
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Most ELT teachers nowadays advocate some elements of a ‘Communicative Approach’ and therefore recognise and appreciate the value of Drama in ELT. Drama can be defined as activity involving people in a social context and there is no doubt that effective communication in social situations involves other forms of communication that go beyond language competence and includes the use of gesture, body posture, intonation and other prosodic features. However the inclusion of drama based activities is not so evident in current ELT course books, resource books, supplementary materials and teacher training courses. Teachers clearly need practical step by step guidance on how to incorporate drama more comprehensively and cohesively into their teaching.
Afroza Akhter Tina
Senior Lecturer
Department of English, DIU
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La-jobab! There is no match for drama in CLT. Get it from the horses mouth: "Don't say it, do it."
Shams Hoque
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Tina,
Please invite me when you do a lesson drama next. I'll surely join in.
Shams
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Definitely Sir... :)
Afroza Akhter Tina
Senior Lecturer
Department of English, DIU