IN CONCLUSION Taking into account the different sources of information that have been used to
evaluate the children’s progress and whether or not the objectives have been met and
achieved, If we take into account the three most central aims: Prompt children to think
positively about English and generate a personal belief and self-confidence when it
comes participating in the FL classroom, enable children to learn in a more enjoyable
way and to inspire the children to further their reading experience in English we can
clearly see that via the use of a story children are able to learn in a more pleasurable
way and that their fears and insecurities are forgotten at least whilst they are involved
and taking part in the storytelling process. The idea of not using solely the textbook
was a major change and one that I believed helped the children to think about exactly
what they were doing become part of each activity as much as they could, by using
activities such as a treasure hunt and spot the difference you allow for the maximum
level of participation and create a positive and pleasant environment, these activities
along with the reading of the book with the help of pictures have encouraged the
children to read more English books, relating the book with their own lives and helping
them see that even though we are talking in English what we are learning is very
applicable to their own lives, I believe that this has help them to start thinking that
English is not such a boring or tedious subject and that it is very important for their
future.
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REFERENCES: 1. Storytelling in teaching literacy: Benefits and challenges.
Intan Satriani
2. Using stories in teaching English Dr. Mousa Khaleel
3. Using stories to help children learn a foreign language. Jake Dennis Wood
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