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Erasmus+ Project Results | Theatre, a vector of choice? | Language learning

Erasmus+ Project Results | Theatre, a vector of choice? | Language learning | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Theatre, a vector of choice?


Theatre, is a text, a writing, an idea, a union of words, expressions, pulled from a sheet of paper, embodied in reality. Emotions expressed and interactions that are played between the protagonists of a moment. The text, first dissected to reveal all its meaning and its implications, must be stored or memorized prior to be interpreted. Played: the secret is finally exposed, play, like a child, think and believe it is true and keep that memory implanted. Learning through theatre is a wonderful method in the literal sense of the word: Students do not feel the constraints of learning and do not suffer from slow and often tedious methods. It is active.

 

Their bodies start to move in accordance with their senses, their minds. They act. Thus, plunging themselves into a procedure without even wondering if they have the basic knowledge to get there.

 

The theatre opens up a whole new universe for language teaching by making it accessible to all, any category of age, from all classes, educated or less educated.

 

[Gust MEES] I created a piece of theatre to learn about Cyber Security (in French):

 

https://gustmeesfr.wordpress.com/2011/12/28/securite-pc-et-internettheatre-interactif-et-pedagogique/

 

Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren:

 

https://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?&tag=Theater

 

 

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Theatre, a vector of choice?


Theatre, is a text, a writing, an idea, a union of words, expressions, pulled from a sheet of paper, embodied in reality. Emotions expressed and interactions that are played between the protagonists of a moment. The text, first dissected to reveal all its meaning and its implications, must be stored or memorized prior to be interpreted. Played: the secret is finally exposed, play, like a child, think and believe it is true and keep that memory implanted. Learning through theatre is a wonderful method in the literal sense of the word: Students do not feel the constraints of learning and do not suffer from slow and often tedious methods. It is active.

 

Their bodies start to move in accordance with their senses, their minds. They act. Thus, plunging themselves into a procedure without even wondering if they have the basic knowledge to get there.

 

The theatre opens up a whole new universe for language teaching by making it accessible to all, any category of age, from all classes, educated or less educated.

 

[Gust MEES] I created a piece of theatre to learn about Cyber Security (in French):

 

https://gustmeesfr.wordpress.com/2011/12/28/securite-pc-et-internettheatre-interactif-et-pedagogique/

 

Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren:

 

https://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?&tag=Theater

 

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What Are The Hardest Languages To Learn? [INFOGRAPHIC] | Voxy Blog

What Are The Hardest Languages To Learn? [INFOGRAPHIC] | Voxy Blog | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

Learning a new language can be difficult, but some languages can be trickier than others. For native English speakers, the difficulty level of a new language depends on a variety of factors.

 

So which are the most difficult to learn? And which languages would you be able to master in under a year? View the infographic below to learn more.

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Teachers for interactive language learning: TILL Sunday_Jan 20 2013

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