Teaching English through sports: A case study

Teaching English as a Second Language through sports activities gives immense benefits to learners.It promotes active learning of the language in any environment, whether urban or rural. It not only enhances learning of the English Language but also the intellectual, physical and social development...

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Main Authors: Christopher, Anne Althea, Dzakiria, Hisham, Mohamed, Abdul Halim
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Published: Asian EFL Journal Press 2012
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spelling my.uum.repo.195582016-11-15T06:14:40Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/19558/ Teaching English through sports: A case study Christopher, Anne Althea Dzakiria, Hisham Mohamed, Abdul Halim LB Theory and practice of education Teaching English as a Second Language through sports activities gives immense benefits to learners.It promotes active learning of the language in any environment, whether urban or rural. It not only enhances learning of the English Language but also the intellectual, physical and social development of the learners. The method of teaching English through sports activities was carried out on one class of undergraduates, consisting of 15 learners.In the classroom, learners were first introduced to some general information or to the history of a particular sport like badminton or basketball. Discussions in small groups were conducted of the particular sport they would be participating in outdoors or at the sports complex in the following lesson.By the end of the class, they had become familiar with the vocabulary related to the sporting activity concerned.In the follow-up lesson, they began their sporting activity. Observations were made by the instructor to ensure the learners used only English throughout their activity when interacting with the people around them.After the physical activity, learners were asked to describe their feelings, their surroundings, the rules and regulations of the sport, their performances, and the skills and actions involved. Learners were found to be more expressive in using the English Language after the sports activity.They were more confident and motivated than when they were in the classroom. There was also better social interaction and a sense of sharing among their classmates, not to mention an improvement in their use of the English Language. Asian EFL Journal Press 2012-04 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/19558/1/AEJ%20%2059%202012%20%2020%2029.pdf Christopher, Anne Althea and Dzakiria, Hisham and Mohamed, Abdul Halim (2012) Teaching English through sports: A case study. Asian EFL Journal. Professional Teaching Articles, 59. pp. 20-29. ISSN 1738-1460 http://asian-efl-journal.com/wp-content/uploads/mgm/downloads/64042800.pdf
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Christopher, Anne Althea
Dzakiria, Hisham
Mohamed, Abdul Halim
Teaching English through sports: A case study
description Teaching English as a Second Language through sports activities gives immense benefits to learners.It promotes active learning of the language in any environment, whether urban or rural. It not only enhances learning of the English Language but also the intellectual, physical and social development of the learners. The method of teaching English through sports activities was carried out on one class of undergraduates, consisting of 15 learners.In the classroom, learners were first introduced to some general information or to the history of a particular sport like badminton or basketball. Discussions in small groups were conducted of the particular sport they would be participating in outdoors or at the sports complex in the following lesson.By the end of the class, they had become familiar with the vocabulary related to the sporting activity concerned.In the follow-up lesson, they began their sporting activity. Observations were made by the instructor to ensure the learners used only English throughout their activity when interacting with the people around them.After the physical activity, learners were asked to describe their feelings, their surroundings, the rules and regulations of the sport, their performances, and the skills and actions involved. Learners were found to be more expressive in using the English Language after the sports activity.They were more confident and motivated than when they were in the classroom. There was also better social interaction and a sense of sharing among their classmates, not to mention an improvement in their use of the English Language.
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title Teaching English through sports: A case study
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publisher Asian EFL Journal Press
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