Acting out in a good way (FluentU.com)

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Guesswork, Improv and More: 5 Exciting Drama Activities for Teaching ESL fluentu.com/blog/educator-english/esl-drama/ Shane Mac Donnchaidh

March 14, 2016

It has been widely argued that speech makes up only a fraction of human communication. The researcher Albert Mehrabian famously broke it down as follows: 55% of communication is through body language, 38% is tone of voice and a mere 7% relies on the meaning of the actual words themselves! Regardless of the actual figures, it’s abundantly clear that much of our communication is non-verbal. Facial expressions, hand gestures and body language are essential elements of how we communicate with one another. What better way to recognize this than by incorporating drama as one of our ESL activities? Drama not only encourages ESL beginners to communicate at the “pre-production” stage of language acquisition, it’s also an engaging way of teaching any language learner. Drama offers opportunities to simulate real-life situations, draws on the creativity of students and introduces them to the cultural significance of various gestures and body language familiar to native English speakers.

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