This document discusses using drama to teach English to students with diverse needs. It describes teaching English in remedial schools, hospital wards, orphanages, and home visits to students with disabilities, diseases, poverty, behavioral issues, and lack of prior education. Drama is presented as a holistic teaching method that develops students socially, physically, intellectually, creatively, and emotionally. It engages multiple intelligences and learning styles. The benefits of drama for language learning, empowerment, fluency, literacy, and thinking are outlined. Drama techniques are described for teaching pronunciation, body language, interaction, role-playing, and making language fun and meaningful.