Motivating teens to speak English through group work in Storyline

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Abstract

Overcoming the reluctance of teenage learners to speak in the language classroom is a challenge for many teachers. This article reports on a study in which 60 Swedish pupils, aged 15–16, took part in a Storyline project based on a young adult fantasy novel. In the Storyline approach, a fictive world is created when learners, taking on the roles of characters in a story, collaborate on tasks to develop the story. A key feature is that the learners work in the same small groups for much of the time. During the six-week period of this study, these learners used English in a variety of speaking and writing tasks. The project showed a number of benefits, the most important of which were an increase in their motivation to speak English and enhanced self-confidence through doing so.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)387-395
Number of pages8
JournalELT Journal
Volume73
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Swedish Standard Keywords

  • Pedagogy (50301)

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