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Learn English with Screen Acting

Script Reading:

Script Reading:

Script Reading:

  • Reading Plays: Practice of actors actively analyzing scripts to understand the characters, plot, themes, and dialogue, which helps them develop their performance.  It involves deep understanding of the text, considering character motivations to fully embody the role. Reading plays helps with your English comprehension, natural speech patt

  • Reading Plays: Practice of actors actively analyzing scripts to understand the characters, plot, themes, and dialogue, which helps them develop their performance.  It involves deep understanding of the text, considering character motivations to fully embody the role. Reading plays helps with your English comprehension, natural speech patterns, idioms, and expressions. 
  • Memorizing Lines: Actors typically break down the script into smaller sections, repeatedly read and recite their lines, actively connect the words to their character's emotions and context. The practice of saying lines out loud reinforces memory and helps understanding the flow of a scene. Memorizing lines reinforces your English grammar and retention of new words.  
  • Collaboration Interaction: Scene rehearsing practice runs of a specific part from a movie script or a drama play where actors, develop and refine their performance. Typically, everyone takes turns reading their assigned lines, with scene headings and stage directions also read aloud.  Collaboration interaction encourages teamwork and builds your confidence and public speaking skills in English.

Speaking Skills:

Script Reading:

Script Reading:

  • Voice Projection: Ability to clearly and powerfully deliver lines ensures that the audience can hear every word spoken with enough volume and clarity through proper breath control and vocal technique. It is essentially the skill of making your voice reach the furthest while maintaining good articulation and resonance. Voice projection enc

  • Voice Projection: Ability to clearly and powerfully deliver lines ensures that the audience can hear every word spoken with enough volume and clarity through proper breath control and vocal technique. It is essentially the skill of making your voice reach the furthest while maintaining good articulation and resonance. Voice projection encourages your clear pronunciation and confident speech in English.  
  • Intonation Practice: Deliberately manipulating your voice helps to convey different emotions, attitudes, and meanings within a scene. It is achieved through rising and falling tones, emphasising specific words, and mimicking various emotional states to enhance character development and audience engagement. Intonation practice helps learners sound more natural and expressive in English. 
  • Acting Improvisation: Practice of an actor, in character performing a role without prior rehearsals or a script to follow. An actor may know in advance that improv is required or may implement this during a performance when lines are forgotten or when something unexpected occurs.  Acting improvisation boosts your spontaneous thinking in English, making speech more fluent.  

Body Language:

Script Reading:

Body Language:

  • Facial Expressions: Specific muscle movements of the face are used to convey a character's emotions and inner thoughts non-verbally. It allows the audience to understand a character's state of mind without relying solely on dialogue, adding depth and authenticity to a performance. Facial expression reinforces your understanding of emotion

  • Facial Expressions: Specific muscle movements of the face are used to convey a character's emotions and inner thoughts non-verbally. It allows the audience to understand a character's state of mind without relying solely on dialogue, adding depth and authenticity to a performance. Facial expression reinforces your understanding of emotions in English.
  • Gesture Articulations: Particular body movements are used to convey feelings and thoughts of a character, communicating through physical actions alongside spoken dialogue. It's a key part of body language that can add depth and nuance to a performance. Gesture articulations enhance your communication by connecting English words with non-verbal communication.  
  • Stage Movement: Physical movements an actor makes on stage, including how they enter, exit, cross the stage, and position themselves. All of these should be deliberate and purposeful to enhance the character and story being told and are key part of the actor's performance. Stage movement reinforces your understanding of directional and action-related vocabulary.  

Details:

Age: 18-25

Instruction: English

Duration: 4 weeks 

Days: Monday-Friday

Timing: 19:00-21:00

Location: Center for Youth Initiatives 

Tutor: Aya Karlieva

Size: 15 students per class

Fee: UZS 1,500,000

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