MPROVISATION TECHNIQUES IN INTERMEDIATE B2 EFL CLASSES

Authors

  • Ro’zimova Ilmira Hoji qizi
  • Begizova Madina

Keywords:

Key words: dynamic learning environments, role-playing, problem-solving scenarios, creative writing prompts, drama projects, storytelling, interactive learning experiences.

Abstract

     Abstract: This article explores the effectiveness of improvisation techniques in enhancing language proficiency among intermediate B2 level English learners. The study delves into the benefits of incorporating improvisational activities into language learning, focusing on their impact on students' speaking skills, fluency, confidence, and overall engagement in the classroom. Through a combination of theoretical analysis and a practical example, the article highlights the potential of improvisation as a valuable pedagogical tool for creating immersive and interactive learning environments that cater to the diverse needs and learning styles of intermediate level learners. The findings suggest that integrating improvisation techniques can significantly contribute to the development of communicative competence and foster a positive and dynamic learning atmosphere in EFL classrooms.

References

John Dewey. Experience and Education 1938

Sawyer R. K. Explaining creativity: The science of human innovation.

Oxford University Press. 2011

Root Rebecca. The Role of Spontaneity in Improvised Theatre. Journal of

Dramatic Theory and Criticism 2006

Johnstone K. Improvisation and the Theatre. Routledge. 1981

Spolin V. Improvisation for the Theater. Northwestern University Press, 2011.

Published

2024-06-10

How to Cite

Ro’zimova Ilmira Hoji qizi, & Begizova Madina. (2024). MPROVISATION TECHNIQUES IN INTERMEDIATE B2 EFL CLASSES. Journal of New Century Innovations, 54(3), 51–54. Retrieved from https://newjournal.org/new/article/view/14761