학술논문

University Students` Perceptions of an Activity-Based EFL Drama Course at a Korean University
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Pan-Pacific Association of Applied Linguistics (Journal of PAAL ). Jun 30, 2014 18(1):241
Subject
College English
EFL/ESL drama class
Model for EFL drama class
ESL drama techniques
EFL drama activities
Language
English
Abstract
This paper aims to investigate university students` perceptions of drama activities in terms of providing suggestions for constructing an effective drama class. A total of ten students who participated in Interactive English, an elective English course during the second semester of 2013 at a Korean university, took part in this study. The students` perceptions of the activities as written in their journals and in response to questionnaires were analyzed. The results show that the subjects perceived that (1) all the 10 activities used in the drama course improved their communication skills (2) all the 10 activities improved their confidence; (3) activities that involved Group Homework, Mantle Expert, Role Play and Nursery Rhymes enhanced students` cultural awareness of the target language; (4) awareness, competence, and thinking ability were considered effective results of a drama class. Regarding these results, it is suggested that an activity based drama course gave students the speaking opportunity to increase their confidence, the practice necessary to become self-aware, and through stories, myths and nursery rhymes, a taste of other cultures.

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