Role-playing as a technique to promote oral expression in elementary school students

  • Quinteros-Villacís J
  • Fajardo-Dack T
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The main purpose of this study is to present role-playing techniques as a means to promote oral expression in eighth, ninth and tenth grade students in a public school in Cañar-Ecuador. This research demonstrates the advantages of using the role-playing technique to improve oral expression skills, as well as the student's perceptions about its use. Both quantitative and qualitative instruments were applied. The researcher employed pre- and post-tests, surveys, classroom observations, and a teacher diary to collect data. The pre- and post-tests were scored using a speech assessment rubric, which assessed students' grammar, vocabulary, fluency, pronunciation, and comprehension. Findings revealed that students enjoyed the role-play exercises and were motivated to perform dialogues in English.

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Quinteros-Villacís, J. M., & Fajardo-Dack, T. (2022). Role-playing as a technique to promote oral expression in elementary school students. Ingenium et Potentia, 4(1), 52. https://doi.org/10.35381/i.p.v4i1.1695

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