ENHANCING ENGLISH LANGUAGE SKILLS INTEGRATIVELY THROUGH SHORT STORIES

D. Yadav
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Short stories for language development are deeply rooted elsewhere in any language syllabus. Its relevance is manifold. People have an inherent interest in listening to stories. The short stories have the power to take the students to the target culture directly from the classroom. It works as a crucial factor in enhancing language skills in different ways. This article is an outcome of an experimental study conducted for a month on the 12 th graders where they were engaged in different creative and critical-thinking activities along with various tasks that ranged from knowledge level to application level. The sole purpose was to build up their confidence in speaking in the classroom as well as develop all their language skills simultaneously. With the start of the class in August 2021, the students' speaking skill and their confidence in speaking in the class was tested. The test was abruptly followed by a presentation of a short story from their culture. The students were engaged in different tasks related to the story. The PowerPoint slides, handouts with the story, and tasks on photocopy were used as tools whenever needed. A one-month class exclusively on speaking skills through sharing stories was found to be very helpful in developing confidence in the learners. The result was very satisfactory. A large number of students became responsive in the class. The proficiency level was not satisfactory; however, their effort to speak in the class showed a very positive sign in language development.
通过短篇小说综合提高英语语言能力
在任何语言教学大纲中,用于语言发展的短篇小说都深深扎根于其他地方。它的相关性是多方面的。人们对听故事有一种与生俱来的兴趣。短篇小说具有将学生从课堂直接带到目标文化的力量。它在不同的方面都是提高语言技能的关键因素。这篇文章是对12年级学生进行的为期一个月的实验研究的结果,他们参与了不同的创造性和批判性思维活动,以及从知识水平到应用水平的各种任务。唯一的目的是建立他们在课堂上说话的信心,同时发展他们所有的语言技能。随着2021年8月课程的开课,学生们的口语能力和在课堂上说话的信心得到了考验。考试结束后,突然出现了一个来自他们文化的短篇故事。学生们参与了与故事相关的不同任务。需要的时候,PowerPoint幻灯片、故事讲义和复印的任务都被用作工具。一个月的课程通过分享故事来学习口语技巧,这对培养学习者的自信心非常有帮助。结果非常令人满意。很多学生在课堂上反应积极。熟练程度不理想;然而,他们在课堂上说话的努力显示出语言发展的非常积极的迹象。
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