Minggu, 12 Juni 2011

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STORY TELLING: an Effective Way to Improve The Student's Speaking Skill






Storytelling is the conveying of events in wordsimages andsounds, often by improvisation or embellishment. Stories ornarratives have been shared in every culture as a means ofentertainment, education, cultural preservation and in order to instillmoral values. Crucial elements of stories and storytelling includeplotcharacters and narrative point of view.
The earliest forms of storytelling were thought to have been primarily oral combined with gestures and expressions. In addition to being part of religious ritualrudimentary drawings scratched onto the walls of caves may have been forms of early storytelling for many of the ancient cultures. The Australian Aboriginal people painted symbols from stories on cave walls as a means of helping the storyteller remember the story. The story was then told using a combination of oral narrative, music, rock art and dance. Ephemeral media such as sand, leaves and the carved trunks of living trees have also been used to record stories in pictures or with writing.
With the advent of writing, the use of actual digit symbols to represent language, and the use of stable, portable media, stories were recorded, transcribed and shared over wide regions of the world. Stories have been carved, scratched, painted, printed or inked onto wood or bamboo, ivory and other bones, pottery, clay tablets, stone, palm-leaf books, skins (parchment), bark clothpaper, silk, canvas and other textiles, recorded on film, and stored electronically in digital form. Complex forms of tattooing may also represent stories, with information about genealogy, affiliation and social status.
Traditionally, oral stories were committed to memory and then passed from generation to generation. However, in Western, literate societies, written and televised media has largely surpassed this method of communicating local, family and cultural histories. Oral storytelling remains the dominant medium of learning in many countries with low literacy rates.







Well, we need to know that it's so beneficial to give story telling excercise to student because the stories can...



  • allow children to explore their own cultural roots
  • allow children to experience diverse cultures
  • enable children to empathise with unfamiliar people/places/situations
  • offer insights into different traditions and values
  • help children understand how wisdom is common to all peoples/all cultures
  • offer insights into universal life experiences
  • help children consider new ideas
  • reveal differences and commonalties of cultures around the world






      Other benefits of using storytelling in the classroom
      Stories…
      • Promote a feeling of well-being and relaxation
      • Increase children's willingness to communicate thoughts and feelings
      • Encourage active participation
      • Increase verbal proficiency







      • Encourage use of imagination and creativity
      • Encourage cooperation between students
      • Enhance listening skills

      5 komentar:

      1. ehm friends.. i hope it would be better than my older post.. =D

        BalasHapus
      2. wahh great post luf,,, =D
        like this!!

        BalasHapus
      3. ak jga setuju,Luff . .
        ak jga suka "story telling" , , malah klo pas libur,ak ska nnton film barat yg g ad subtitleny . . (cz klo baca terus,jga lma2 bosen)
        cba jga d,cra ku , , nnton film barat tanpa subtitle . .
        Trust Me , , It Works . . (ala ak,lhoo , , ngmongny . .)
        hahahaaaaaa =D

        LIKE THIS ! !

        BalasHapus
      4. great post sist...keep writing yak...^^v

        BalasHapus
      5. sip luv . kyakx td d wah aq liad agnes .haha

        BalasHapus