LEARNING ENGLISH WITH FUN GAMES
Keywords:
• English Language Learning • Fun Games • Educational Games • Language Acquisition • Student Engagement • Motivation • PedagogyAbstract
This article explores the efficacy of using fun games as a method for
teaching and learning English. It delves into various types of games, their
pedagogical benefits, and their impact on students' language acquisition and
retention. The study highlights how integrating games into English lessons can
enhance student engagement, motivation, and overall learning outcomes
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