TPR-Storytelling. A key to speak fluently in English

The purpose of this article is to share a general idea of the Total Physical Response-Storytelling method, the principles upon which it arises, and how it works in an EFL classroom. We offer, on the one hand, a historical background review of the TPR-Storytelling method, this helps to contextualize...

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2011
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Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia
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Oral fluency
storytelling
learning
personality factors
cognitive and affective factors
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title TPR-Storytelling. A key to speak fluently in English
spellingShingle TPR-Storytelling. A key to speak fluently in English
Oral fluency
storytelling
learning
personality factors
cognitive and affective factors
title_short TPR-Storytelling. A key to speak fluently in English
title_full TPR-Storytelling. A key to speak fluently in English
title_fullStr TPR-Storytelling. A key to speak fluently in English
title_full_unstemmed TPR-Storytelling. A key to speak fluently in English
title_sort TPR-Storytelling. A key to speak fluently in English
dc.subject.es-ES.fl_str_mv Oral fluency
storytelling
learning
personality factors
cognitive and affective factors
topic Oral fluency
storytelling
learning
personality factors
cognitive and affective factors
description The purpose of this article is to share a general idea of the Total Physical Response-Storytelling method, the principles upon which it arises, and how it works in an EFL classroom. We offer, on the one hand, a historical background review of the TPR-Storytelling method, this helps to contextualize it and understand its focus as well as its influence on children or adult learners' oral production and fluency development. On the other hand, we show a contrast in the methodological development of this method, highlighting some partial findings achieved in this on-going research project, based particularly on the steps followed within the American and Colombian didactic foreign language learning contexts. This article is based on a research study developed by the authors of this article, carried out with children as well as with adults, including university students majoring in English in a Language Licensure Program, and particularly with primary school teachers bound to teach English to children, despite the fact that they are not formally qualified to do so. The theoretical review of this project includes the consideration of both cognitive and affective factors in human learning.
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