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Speech & Drama Teacher's Training
When using drama to teach children English, we are not teaching them “What is Drama” but rather using it to teach the language aspects.
The main content is the language not the drama.
It provides a solid context for Language Learning, Motivation and adds an element of FUN to the classroom. Drama used in teaching English also brings out the child's Creativity and Imagination.
Who Should Attend ?
@ Teachers who seek new ideas to make classes more interesting
@ English Teachers
@ Kindergarten Teachers
@ Schools owners who intend to introduce Speech & Drama in their syllabus
@ Parents who are looking for FUN and NEW ways to teach their children
@ Secondary School Students Interested in introducing FUN and Exciting Ideas into their clubs
What will you learn ?
1) Reading a passage with expression + Understanding a character + Relating to the mood
2) Confidence in speaking - Dialogue activities + Monologue + Improvisation + Soliloquy + Public Speaking
3) Analyzing and Critical Thinking - Visualize the characters & Evaluate Characters & Change
4) Usage of Creative Ideas - Storytelling Activities & Retelling a story to fit everyday situations
5) Different Drama Techniques - Freeze Frame + Conscience Alley + Thought Tracking + Mime + Role On the Wall + Flashback + Improvisation
6) Target Vocabulary in Context - Reinforce Meaning + Apply Word-Attack Skills + Word Games
7) Poems - Poetry Race + Rhyme-Time Riddles + Fill-In the Blank Poems + Prose Reading
What the past participants said ?
“Well, it's an eye opener on how Speech & Drama can actaully be
used as a positive developmental tool for children”
Edna Christine Selvaraj (Humanitarian Worker for United Nation)
“Very motivating and inspiring”
Chen Chit Shian (Melody Music School)
“Patricia's exuberance in her expressions and intonation brings out
the essence of the workshop”
Esther Yap (Teacher )
The Trainer :
Patricia Kolandai has an MBA from the United Business School of Brussels and is presently pursuing her Doctorate in Business Administration. She has over 30 years experience teaching children music and has always had a flair for the literary arts. Patricia directed the Musical De La Salle and helped in the production of the Reluctant Saint. Moreover, she has choreographed nearly 250 Christian dances both liturgical and tambourine. Having a natural aptitude for the arts, she learnt mime on her own and performed it professionally for several Christian concerts. She has also organized several seminars to train teachers in Speech & Drama. Presently she is an active member of the Toastmasters club. Patricia is also an NLP practitioner and keenly uses it in her teaching methods.
Training Details :
Date : 23 June 2011 (Thursday)
Time : 10am to 5pm
Venue : 5-5, One Avenue, Jalan Masjid PJU6A Off Persiaran Bandar Utama, PJ (Map)
Fees : RM150/pax or RM250 for 2pax (Normal : RM250/pax)
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