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 Drama in the ESL Classroom

Why Use Process Drama?

Process drama allows the participants to experience a topic from many perspectives--to dig deep into meanings and feelings. It creates an atmosphere of exploration. Because the end product is not the focus, students work at every moment to produce to the best of their ability. In this way, process drama can be seen as more meaningful, productive, and well-rounded.

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