Title of article :
Theatre Performance for Oral Communicative Competence
Author/Authors :
Manjooran, Lizzy Malabar Christian College - Department of English, India , Resmi, C. B. Bharathiar University - Department of English, India
From page :
773
To page :
782
Abstract :
This paper reports the process and results of an experimental study that involves the use of theatrical performance as a constructive means of enhancing the communicative skills and confidence of a classroom of English language learners doing a course in Functional English. These learners come from a background where English is taught as a second language, and where language teaching is generally text based rather than focusing on the oral communicative skills. A whole class of under graduates (as the Target Group) were initiated by a core theatre team and dramatist into producing and presenting plays in English to an audience of their peers as well as to a general audience for over a period of two years. At the end of the project, their communicative competence was evaluated against a comparable peer group unexposed to the project. The results showed that the target group demonstrated much improved communicative abilities than the control peer group, thus strongly recommending a need to seriously (re)consider the use of theatre as an important technique of second language instruction.
Keywords :
Awareness , competence , confidence , oral communication , pyramid performance , theatre
Journal title :
Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (JSSH)
Journal title :
Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (JSSH)
Record number :
2577281
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