小学英语中游戏教学研究_英语论文.doc

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Abstract

 

Games can promote children's development in cognition, emotion and social communication, which is of great value and significance for children's growth. Therefore, primary school English game teaching was widely used in primary school English class.

Although, games can stimulate students' interest and set up the students' self-confidence, English classroom teaching pays more and more attention to cultivating students’ learning interest, but, the use of game teaching in class did not receive a satisfactory teaching effect and even played a backlash. This thesis, on the basis of the actual situation in the primary school English teaching, mainly analyze the role of games in English teaching and clear up misconception of English classroom teaching. English classroom teaching approaches should be further discussed to improve the primary school English game teaching.

Keywords: English game teaching; teaching role; teaching problems; teaching approaches

 

Contents

Abstract

摘要

1.Introduction.1

2.Literature Review1

2.1 Definition of game2

2.2 Definition of English game teaching2

3. The Roles of game on English teaching..3

3.1 The guiding role.3

3.2 Cultivating students’ interest4

3.3 Strengthening students’ self-confidence.5

3.4Enhancing students’ potential ability5

3.5 Managing classroom game teaching6

4. The problems of English classroom game teaching. 6

4.1The failure to communicate in English.6

4.2 Limited participation in games.7

4.3Teachers’ difficulty in managing the class .7

4.4Failure to meet with student’s level 8

4.5 Monotony of games..8

4.6Failure to center on the teaching goals..9

4.7 Student’s lack of interest..9

4.8 The problems of game evaluation and feedback..10

5. Approaches to successful English classroom game teaching11

5.1 Teaching purpose11

5.2Fulfilling all students’ need.12

5.3 Timely response in class.13

5.4 Attracting students’ interest14

6. Conclusion.14

References.16