| Games in the classroom |
G - Get-together A - Achieve the Aim M - More interest E - Easy Learning
Many years ago teaching was only recognized for only getting knowledge but now a days as the world has become modern with different scientific techniques only |
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| Author: Pinky Aswani |
| Date of post: 2006-08-22 |
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| ESL Games |
| In an elementary EFL/ESL class in South Korea, you may begin teaching a class and at the start and you are welcomed with the exclamation from a student “Game teacher!” This could even turn into a chant of “Game, Game, Game” with other |
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| Author: Joseph Hegel |
| Date of post: 2007-02-06 |
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| The Importance of Games in a Classroom |
| Play. Much can be learned in play that will afterwards be of use when the circumstances demand it. 
A tree must also transpire, and needs to be copiously refreshed by wind, rain, and frost; otherwise it easily falls into bad condition, and becomes barren. In |
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| Author: Jaime Grocock |
| Date of post: 2007-02-06 |
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| Games in the classroom |
Game can be generally defined that something played for fun an activity that people participate in, together or on their own, for fun.
As well as in teaching because of the evolution of teaching the generation changes so the |
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| Author: Jennifer Dela Cerna |
| Date of post: 2007-04-10 |
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| Games in the classroom |
| Learning another language is a difficult process. The use of games in the classroom can make the process enjoyable and less difficult. Games motivate students to participate in classroom activities. Playing games is good practice of using the English language and should be |
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| Author: Rafiq and Karim Habi |
| Date of post: 2007-04-11 |
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