Storytelling for Foreign Language Learners.

Telling and listening to stories is an ancient tradition that can benefit foreign language learners of all ages, languages, and levels of proficiency. Stories contain linguistic, paralinguistic, discourse, and cultural features that provide the comprehensible input and output that students need to develop their conversational skills. Instructors and students can select and tell stories that they enjoy and that interest their listeners. Some interactive story telling activities are presented, categorized as: Change the Story, Group Picture Story, Jigsaw Story, My Story, Oral Reading, Picture Stories, Psycho Story, Rumor, Shuffled Comics, Story Hour, Strip Story, and Tell Us a Story. Contains 33 references. (Author/LB) *********************************************************************** Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. *********************************************************************** STORYTELLING FOR FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEARNERS James M. Hendrickson ioreign Language Consultant Lexington, Kentucky