2021
DOI: 10.2991/assehr.k.211224.011
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Using Word Games to Improve Vocabulary Retention in Middle School EFL Classes

Abstract: Vocabulary learning is one of the most challenging aspects of learning a foreign language, especially vocabulary retention at the beginner level. There are currently a number of lexical instruction strategies available, but their use in the Vietnamese EFL context is still limited. Therefore, the appropriateness and efficacy of incorporating word games into English lexical instruction at a middle school in South Vietnam were investigated in this report. Mixed method research was conducted on two classes in grad… Show more

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“…Games allow instructors to create various situations where students must interact, share knowledge, and express themselves using the language. Vu et al (2021) investigated how serious games provide players with an interactive, minds-on experience that allows them to purposefully focus on, establish, and shift a situation while studying the implications of their choices. According to Eutsler (2021), game-based learning (GBL) improves learners' attention, consciousness, and cognition.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Games allow instructors to create various situations where students must interact, share knowledge, and express themselves using the language. Vu et al (2021) investigated how serious games provide players with an interactive, minds-on experience that allows them to purposefully focus on, establish, and shift a situation while studying the implications of their choices. According to Eutsler (2021), game-based learning (GBL) improves learners' attention, consciousness, and cognition.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%