Research Paper: ‘The Power of Story in the ESL Classroom’ by Bonnie J. Nicholas, Marian J. Rossiter & Marilyn L. Abbott

[ELTWeekly Volume 6, Issue 3 | January 27, 2014]


Although considerable research has examined the use of literature in the second language (L2) classroom, there has been less investigation into the integration of learners’ personal stories in the English as a second language (ESL) classroom. Following Wajnryb’s (2003) categorizations of story as language learning, genre, and the creation of what she termed a “storied classroom,” this study explores the ways in which learners’ stories are used in the ESL classroom. Five ESL instructors and nine adult ESL learners enrolled in ESL classes at a settlement agency in Edmonton were interviewed about the practice, benefits, and challenges of incorporating personal stories into the L2 classroom. Participants perceived that story promoted language learning, an understanding of genre, and community building, while also enhancing authenticity, affect, and motivation. This article provides guidelines and recommends resources for using personal story in the adult ESL classroom. (Contains 1 figure.)

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1 comment

  1. this is a nice essay because it draws attention of reader to focus on it at area of presentation in classroom , so during this part of lesson for teachers should be take care of teachers’ interest while they are teaching in their classrooms, acting is a kind of presentation so that help teachers do their practicing smoothly in their classrooms so literature can be one of aids that make understanding in classroom easy for ESL learners .

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