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YOUNG LEARNERS’ RHYTHMIC AND INTONATION SKILLS THROUGH DRAMA

Journal: PROFESSIONALISM OF THE TEACHER: THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS (Vol.1, No. 4)

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Page : 179-185

Keywords : young learners; rhythmic and intonation skills; drama techniques; presentation stage; production stage; language skills;

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Abstract

The article is devoted to the problem of implementing drama techniques into the process of developing young learners' rhythmic and intonation skills. The main task of learning the foreign language is using it as a mean of pupils' communication in oral and written forms. The author proves that drama techniques integrate successfully all types of speech activities. It is specified that this method transfers the focus from teaching grammatically correct speech to training clear and effective communication. The author emphasizes on that sentence stress and speed of speech has the greatest influence on the rhythm. The application of these drama techniques are thought to increase primary school pupils' level of motivation to master the language skills perfectly, it provides a positive psychological climate in English classes. The teachers' role has a tendency to minimizing. They act as facilitators. In author's opinion if they do impose the authority implementing drama activities into the classroom, the educational value of drama techniques will be never gained. It is also disclosed that rhythmic and intonation skills shouldn't be formed spontaneously, the process of their development has to be conducted in certain stages (presentation and production) to make pupils' speech fluent and pronunciation clear, introducing the exercises based on drama techniques. At the stage of presentation the following exercises have the most methodological value: speed dictations, dictogloss, asking questions to practise recognizing word boundaries, matching phrases to stress patterns, marking stresses and weak forms, authentic listening. At production stage they suggest using exercises like play reading and play production. The following pieces of drama texts are recommended to be applied for teaching primary school children: jazz chants, poems, scripted plays and simple scenes from different movie genres. It is also proved that drama techniques and activities contribute to development of skills of self-assessing by young learners their level of rhythmic and intonation skills.

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