
DRAMA & CREATIVE EXPRESSIONS
Drama & Creative Expressions is about learning and improving their English reading, writing and speaking abilities as a second or even third language can be a challenge for many young children. Using drama as a tool for teaching will allow students to build familiarity and gain confidence in the English Language.
Through a variety of engaging drama-based activities and exercises, students will practice their creativity, critical thinking and interpersonal skills, allowing them to express their ideas in new ways.
This would prepare them for a future that demands mastery of the English Language in a range of academic and professional settings, from the classroom to the boardroom
Program Objectives

Developing confidence in presentations and performances

Build familiarity with voice modulation and pronunciation, body language with gestures and stage skills

Ability to read and understand different forms of written English (e.g. poetry, prose, scripts)
Learning Values

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Novice

SEMESTER 1
(September - November)
Narratives & Storytelling
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Structure of a narrative
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Basics of storytelling
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Understanding characters and feelings
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Dramatic Readings
SEMESTER 2
(December - February)
Voice & Movement
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Movement Basics
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Voice and Stage Presence
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Voice lessons
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Response and Improvisation
SEMESTER 3
(March - May)
Exploration Through Drama
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Articulating Visual Stimuli
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Role play
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Creative writing
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Mime
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Creating and devising
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Understanding characters and feelings
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Creative Response and Improvisation
Advanced
SEMESTER 1
(September - November)
Narratives & Storytelling
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Structure of a narrative
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Basics of storytelling
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Understanding characters and feelings
SEMESTER 2
(December - February)
Voice & Movement
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Voice lessons
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Movement Basics
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Stage Presence
SEMESTER 3
(March - May)
Narratives & Storytelling
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Creative Response and Improvisation
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Creating and devising
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Text analysis and dramatization