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Interactive Games in ESL classrooms

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    interactive games for teachers
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  • interactive boards
    boards that allow students to touch, drag, and use digital tools directly on the screen with a marker
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  • game-based learning
    teaching approach where students learn through structured games with educational goals
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  • student engagement
    the level of interest, motivation, and active participation students show in learning
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  • team competition
    students working in groups to compete toward a shared learning goal
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  • vocabulary drill
    repeated practice of new words to help memorization and use in context
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  • peer collaboration
    students working together to solve tasks, share ideas, and support learning
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  • instant feedback
    immediate confirmation on whether an answer is correct or needs improvement
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  • self-paced practice
    learning where students progress through tasks at their own speed
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  • reward system
    points, badges, power-ups, or other incentives given for academic achievement
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  • warm-up game
    quick starter activity that activates vocabulary and prepares students for the lesson
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  • review game
    a game used to recap previously learned material before tests or new units
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  • low-stakes learning
    practice where mistakes are part of learning and do not affect grades
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  • gamified assessment
    evaluating students through game mechanics instead of traditional tests
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  • progress tracking
    monitoring student learning over time using scores or reports
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  • real-world language use
    applying vocabulary and grammar in authentic, meaningful situations
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  • differentiated tasks
    activities adapted to different skill levels in the same classroom
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