Embodying grammar: motion and emotion in the ESL classroom
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I recently had the pleasure of facilitating a two hour workshop at the Sprache in Bewegung (Language in Motion) Conference hosted by PHZH, Zurich. Connecting with the theme of the conference, the workshop was a practical exploration of English grammar through embodied practices, beginning with a quick overview of the research on which these practices are based and moving swiftly on to the activities themselves.
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2026-03-01
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Stewart, miriam. (2026). Embodying grammar: motion and emotion in the ESL classroom. Babylonia Journal of Language Education, 3, 84–85. https://doi.org/10.55393/babylonia.v3i.1133
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