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Saturday, May 28 • 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Haptic-Embodied Oral Reading: A Fun and Fabulous Way to Better Reading and Speaking Fluency!

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This presentation demonstrates an innovative technique: haptic-embodied oral reading (HE-OR), based on the KINETIK method that uses special gestures and touch, along with full-body rhythm. It helps improve speaking and reading fluency, memory for content and vocabulary and pronunciation. It is applicable to learners of all proficiency levels, easy to teach and learn, affordable and can be used with almost any memorable written conversation or story—or word list. During this highly experiential and “kinetic” session, periodically participants are encouraged to stand up and “move” along with the presenters, with both hands free.

Speakers
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Bill Acton

Professor of Applied Linguistics and Director of the MATESOL, Trinity Western University
Bill Acton is Professor of Applied Linguistics and Director of the MATESOL and Trinity Western University. His research and publications over the last four decades have been generally in the area of the role of the body in language learning and English pronunciation. He is also creator... Read More →
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Brittney Hall

ESL Instructor and Student, Trinity Western University
Brittney Hall is an experienced ESL instructor and student in the Trinity Western University MATESOL. Her background in music and applied learning disability make her an almost natural “haptician!”


Saturday May 28, 2022 2:00pm - 3:30pm CST
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