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English Language Arts

  • The child practiced script reading and comprehension.
  • They learned to express emotions and deliver lines effectively.
  • They gained experience in storytelling and character development.
  • They learned the importance of articulation and clear diction.

Continued development in English Language Arts can be enhanced by encouraging the child to explore different genres of literature and practice reading aloud. They can also participate in drama clubs or acting workshops to further improve their acting skills and understanding of character development. Encouraging them to write their own scripts or stories can also help nurture their creative expression and language skills.

Book Recommendations

  • The Acting Bug by Amanda Burmester: This book follows the journey of a young actor as they audition for various roles and face challenges in the industry.
  • Stage Struck by Adele Broadbent: This novel tells the story of a talented young actress who dreams of making it big in the theater world and the challenges she faces along the way.
  • Lights, Camera, Action! by Lisa Mullarkey: In this book, a group of friends forms a movie-making club and learns about acting, directing, and producing their own films.

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