USING GAMES IN LEARNING ENGLISH AND THEIR TYPES
Keywords:
low pressure, scrambled, interconnected, acquisition, real-life, student-centeredAbstract
This article provides information about games used in learning English as a global language, their types, and how to choose games that are appropriate for the topic.
References
Wright, A., Betteridge, D., & Buckby, M. (2006). Games for Language Learning (3rd ed.). Cambridge University Press. A classic resource that categorizes games for various language skills.
2. Hadfield, J. (1990). Intermediate Vocabulary Games. Longman. Contains vocabulary-building games for ESL learners.
3. Uberman, A. (1998). "The Use of Games: For Vocabulary Presentation and Revision." English Teaching Forum, 36(1), 20–27.Practical insights into vocabulary games and their benefits.
4. Yip, F. W. M., & Kwan, A. C. M. (2006). "Online vocabulary games as a tool for teaching and learning English vocabulary." Educational Media International, 43(3), 233–249.Focuses on digital games and vocabulary acquisition.