.The disadvantages:
The first disadvantage of applying games in teaching learning process was
by attracting student's interest to games, all of them were active and made noisy.
Sometimes they too much moved and spoke. That condition made the teacher
difficult to control them.
The second advantage of applying some games in teaching learning
process was by doing games the teacher only had a little time to explain the
material and gave some new vocabularies. So there was no longer time for teacher
to explain more and help them to memorize all the new vocabularies.
From all the explanation above, it shows that the using of games is good
method for teaching English vocabulary especially by applying the creative
activity one but there were also some disadvantages in using games in teaching
English vocabulary to the young learners especially for the third grade students in
Top School elementary school.
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Sarah Tracy Barrows has written: 'Games and jingles for speech development, with suggestions for teachers' -- subject(s): Pronunciation, English language
For children under the age of six, some good language arts games to try would be the rhyming game and spelling words. Make sure that the words you use are suitable for the child's vocabulary.
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There are many materials used for language teaching. They include audio, such as tapes and teacher speaking, textbooks, movies, and games.
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Unfortunately, no. The Japanese games would have to be manually programmed to support English, and very very few are. The Pokemon games, for example, do not have English translations in them.
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Yes but the language is German, no English option.
The English words 'dirty games', are said in Luhya language as "emibayoo emichafu".