Unquestionable, to learn languages is essential today. Teachers can find a huge range of good objects for their English lessons. Publishers give a lot of kinds of books or materials to help them in their work.One of my colleagues acquainted me with teaching with dramas few years ago. I realized, she used dramatization during her teaching process: in Maths, in Geography, etc. and even in the development of her students' personalities.It was not only interesting, but brand new for me. This may perhaps be an entirely unknown field for you, as well. Nevertheless, although you may need more preparation of your lessons, it is worth using and playing tales with the tools of dramatization in English lessons to train (very) young students.Now, I would like to give a bit taste and enter you in this amazing world.In addition, you can find some information about the history of tales, about some tales writers, but, as I promise it in my title, first and foremost there is more information about Rudyard Kipling and Oscar Wilde as tale-writers.