Using Replacement Performance Role-Plays in the Language Classroom

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Cover photo of English Teaching Forum 2007, Volume 45, Number 4 showing a waterfall

Replacement performance role plays are a different type of role play. Rather than memorizing or writing a dialogue, this activity asks learners to listen and consider other possible responses. Students decide which character will be replaced and what they will do differently. Even shy learners or ones with lower proficiency levels can be involved because it is less overwhelming than writing a dialogue. The activity develops pragmatic competence and critical thinking skills. Popular TV shows can be used.

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Maria Snarski

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Teachers Listening Speaking Teacher Training Role Play Drama Motivation
Cover photo of English Teaching Forum 2007, Volume 45, Number 4 showing a waterfall

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Cover photo of English Teaching Forum 2007, Volume 45, Number 4 showing a waterfall

English Teaching Forum 2007, Volume 45, Number 4

This issue showcases the U.S. National Park System. The feature article is coupled with a lesson plan on environmental preservation or “going green.” Other articles cover replacement performance role-plays, the paradigm shift from paper-and-pencil tests to performance-based assessments, using story-