English Through Theatre
Working Creatively, To Explore the English Language through Drama and the Performing Arts.
Learn Creatively
Working Creatively, To Explore the English Language through Drama and the Performing Arts. UKEDA’s purpose is to provide opportunities to explore creativity, self development, social skills and personal expression through drama training and production of the highest quality.
English Language & Drama
- Interactive Language Learning
- Alternative Methods of Learning Curriculum Contents
- Theatre Technique Based Lessons
- Creative Learning
- Fun
- Unforgettable Experience
Learn English Through Drama
Creativity
Students’ feedback
What clients reported
Speaking
UKEDA English Speaking Theatre is designed to uncover the behind-the-scenes of professional English Speaking Theatre.
Education
UKEDA offers educational opportunities in English-speaking drama to participants or audiences in Europe.
Learning
UKEDA English Speaking Theatre offers schools and universities the opportunity to examine works and texts in detail.
Workshops
UKEDA presents theatre classes and workshops to schools and universities.
Sample Programme English Through Theatre
This sample programme is based on arrival on Sunday and departure on Saturday.
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
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Breakfast | Breakfast | Breakfast | Breakfast | Breakfast |
Drama Lessons 10:30-12:30 | Drama Lessons 10:30-12:30 | Drama Lessons 10:30-12:30 | Drama Lessons 10:30-12:30 | Drama Lessons 10:30-12:30 |
Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch |
City | Sightseeing | Activities | Sightseeing | Activities |
Dinner | Dinner | Dinner | Dinner | Dinner |
Family Night | Bowling | Family Night | Cinema | Pub Night |
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The theatre breathes life into English and infuses students with a sense of drama. Unlike left-brained activities that have long dominated English Second Language (ESL) classrooms, creative right-brain involvement -- such as writing your own productions or going to the theatre -- encourage students to be creative. According to Patricia Guzman, a Chilean actress who speaks impeccable English, "The theatre is an emotional venue and it is a wonderful place to learn English. You want to understand what the actors are saying because you empathize with them, you get to know them as people. This encourages you to expand your English vocabulary." In-class theatre allows students to practice their English language skills in a non-threatening environment.
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- The students have the opportunity to practise and improve their language by performing a theatre play.
- The students would exercise under the leading of professional actors.
- The workshops are aimed at all students and are especially very helpful to students who are shy or have difficulties to express themselves.
- This is course focus on a dual aspect of curricular -linguistic and personality' development.