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USING GAMES TO HELP GRADE 10 STUDENTS ENGAGE,
ACTIVATE AND STUDY IN LISTENING PERIODS
PART I. INTRODUCTION
1. Reason for choosing the topic
Teaching is said to be a hard job, especially the teacher of English. In order to
be satisfied and successful in teaching, teachers now need much more effort,
practice and experience than ever before.
Along with the development of cience and technology, English is considered a
must to enter the world today. It is undeniable that teaching English has centerd
upon helping students sharpening their reading and writing skills since these two
skills are tested in the exam. Now and then, speaking and listening are added to the
exam, which makes both teachers and students confused. As a result, teaching and
learning language changes dramatically, for most students, they find English in
general and listening in particular very important yet most difficult one. So they
want to have an active and effective atmostphere to practise the language. This
leads to the fact that teachers need to use modern methods and approaches and
various equipment to make the education process modern, pleasant and as exciting
as possible. And we all know that if students are engaged in the subject, they feel
more comfortable, learn better and can activate in an easier way.
However, teaching English and listening at many high schools is still a challenging
job. Typically, due to time limit in teaching and students‟ low levels of proficiency
in term of vocabulary, grammar and pronunciation skills, many teachers approach
listening period very simple and uninteresting. Teacher introduces the part of the
unit, asks students to write some vocabularies and then do the tasks passively while
he plays the tape. Therefore, students think that they do not do anything in
listening periods but prepare the vocabulary and some even copy the key of the
tasks before going to class. This is a harmful habit since it can leads to a passive
learning. Moreover, we learn that those teaching and learning methods are
ineffective because they cannot create an interesting atmosphere for students so
most of them get bored and tired when they have listening lessons in spite of the
fact that they know listening is necessary for them.

learning. If a learner is motivated, she will probably decide to undertake a
particular task with certain amount of energy and time needed for it. When
students are engaged and motivated, they learn better than they are partly or wholly
disengaged. Especially, in a listening lesson, as it is often considered as a boring
subject, teacher needs to arouse students‟ interest, thus involving their emotions.
3. The application of games in teaching listening
Games are said to help and encourage many learners to sustain their interest
and work. Games are very exciting for students, applying games in teaching,
teachers may enliven the class, change a little bit the monotonous classroom‟s
atmosphere for a pleasant and an enriched environment. As a result, students will

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find it interesting and challenging when learning listening in contrast with no
cooperation, no interaction in listening periods without games.
Applying games in class also helps teachers to generate situations and
contexts in which the language is practical, useful, functional and meaningful.
Students wants to take part in the process because they want to participate and
understand what others are saying or have written and they have to speak or write
in order to express their own ideas or give information.
Therefore, games are very useful and effective. It makes the learning process
a good deal more interesting. And it is teacher‟s duty to set up a system of various
and attractive games to get students‟ curiosity, interest and participation.
4. Why use games in teaching and learning listening?
Using games in teaching and learning listening brings many benefits.
Firstly, they are really good aids for teachers because with them, a tedious and
boring class becomes a brilliant setting for students, where skills are developed
while they are playing.
Secondly, games are highly motivating and entertaining. With games, even

technology, which helps to create its success. However, most of the students are
good at natural subjects and like to learn those subjects so the school is trying to
look for new methods which engage students in both natural and social subjects,
especially English.
2. The 10th form students in class 10A1
The research was carried out at Trị An high school with the participation of
students of class 10A1. To these students, English is a compulsory subject in the
courses and it is included in the final exam. All of the students have studied
English for at least four years at lower secondary school, especially some of them
have studied English for nine years. Most of them can do grammar exercises very
well but they have difficulties in mastering four language skills. Of the four skills,
they find listening especially important yet challenging one. That was the reason
why most of the students feel bored and unmotivated in listening classes.
3. Analyzing results of class observation
The researcher observes 4 different lessons and carry out 4 experimental
lessons in class 10A1 ( 36 students), 2 lessons with designing games and 2 lessons
without games.
* Using games
UNIT 7- THE MASS MEDIA

Activity 1: Warm- up

. Activity: JUMBLED WORD
. Aim: to warm- up and elicit the new lesson
. Interaction: the whole class
. When to use: When teaching Unit 7, part C- Listening- WARM UP
. Time: 4 minutes
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. When to use: When teaching Unit 7, part C- Listening
- WHILE- LISTENING
. Time: 7 minutes

Procedures:
+ Teacher asks students to work in pairs and delivers each pair a handout.
+ Ask students to listen to the two radio news and then tick the words they
hear.
+ The pair that finishes first and has more correct answers will be the winner.

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Activity 3: Post- Listening
. Activity: PERFECT MATCH
. Aim: to help students activate in the listening period.
. Interaction: the whole class
. When to use: When teaching Unit 7, part C- Listening
- POST- LISTENING
. Time: 7 minutes

Procedures:
+ Teacher prepares 9 pictures containing the theme of the two radio news and 9
sentences describing the pictures.
+ Ask students to work in 4 groups , each group is delivered a set of sentences.
+ Representatives from each group will take turn to choose the picture and
describe the picture so that his member will recognise the sentence that best match
the picture.
+ With a perfect match they receive 10 marks.
+ The group with more correct sentences will be the winner.

weather.
 Picture 5: A 90-year-old woman is still healthy.
 Picture 6: She has climbed Mount Whitney in California 23 times.
 Picture 7: At 4418 metres,Mount Whitney is the highest mountain in
California
 Picture 8: She says the view from the top is wonderful.
 Picture 9: She says the mountain keeps her young and healthy.
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UNIT 12- MUSIC

Activity 1: Warm- up

. Activity: CROSSWORD PUZZLE
. Aim: to warm- up and elicit the new lesson
. Interaction: the whole class
. When to use: When teaching Unit 12, part C- Listening- WARM UP
. Time: 4 minutes

Procedures:
+ Teacher asks students to work in 4 groups and do the crossword puzzle with
6 horizontals and one vertical
+ Teacher prepares a crossword puzzle with 6 pictures, each picture is covered
by a white paper contained a number according to the number of the sentence
below.
+ Each group takes turns to choose the number and fill in the blank in the
sentence which they have chosen.
+ With each correct answer, they will receive 10 marks and with the correct
guess about the theme ( the vertical letter), they will have 20 marks.


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Ho Chu Tich, Ben Xuan, LangToi, Truong Ca Song Lo, Song Lo, Truong Chi,
Thien Thai, Cung Dan Xua.
+ Students look at the poster and try to remember.
+ Then teacher puts the poster down the table and gives students 1 minute to
discuss the answers.
+ Teacher calls on 4 representatives from 4 groups to go to the board and write
down their answers.
+ Teacher reposts the poster to check the answers.
+ The group with many correct songs will be the winner.
Activity 3: While- listening

. Activity: Rearrange the sentences in the correct order
. Aim: to prepare students for the listening task (listen for the first time)
. Interaction: pair work
. When to use: When teaching Unit 12, part C- Listening
- WHILE- LISTENING
. Time: 7 minutes

Procedures:
+ Teacher asks students to work with a partner
+ Teacher deliver each pair a set of sentenses and asks them to number the
sentences in the order they hear.
+ The fastest pair with correct orders will be the winner.
Teacher’ sentences
a. - Let me see if we can play one of the songs for you.
b. - But I think the best Vietnamese musician of all times is Van Cao.
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c. - Our programme tonight is “ My favorite musician”.


BEN XUAN

THIEN THAI

CA NGOI HO
CHU TICH

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Truong Ca Song Lo: When was “ Tien Quan Ca” written?
Cung Dan Xua: Lucky song
Suoi Mo: What is the guest of the show?
Lang Toi: Who wrote “ Tien Quan Ca”?
Ngay Mua: Lucky song
Ben Xuan: Why does Quang Hung like “ Tien Quan Ca”?
Thien Thai: Quang Hung just like Van Cao, not other musicians. True or false?
Ca Ngoi Ho Chu Tich: Lucky song
* Findings
Students’ English speaking time
Most of the students in class work during the games. From the beginning until
the end of the games, they try to complete the task given as soon as possible by
answering and discussing with their peers. As a result, the time for them to speak
English, engage, activate and study in class is much (60%-70%).
Class atmosphere
When the teacher gives signals to stop, some students still try to answer the
questions so the class atmosphere is very lively and noisy. The cooperation and
competition is very high ( 75%- 80%). And they always eager to do more activities
in class.

trouble in developing listening skills through listening periods in spite of the fact
that they have practised listening in class for many years. The problem is that in a
typical listening lesson, students either listen just to the taped script of a reading
texbook or after listening to some materials, they answer some questions based on
the content of the listening materials. They consider listening period uninteresting
since what they have to do in class is listen, check and write down in the notebook.
There is no interaction, no chances for them to engage, activate in class, therefore,
during the lesson, they study very little about the target language. As a result, they
cannot apply what they learn to activate in class.
Moreover, most of the teachers at this school find the benefits of using games
in teaching listening but only a few teachers use games during their listening
periods. With little time for listening practice, they want their students to listen
carefully all the tasks designed in the textbook, otherwise, students may lack the
knowledge. Gradually, through this learning way, both teacher and students feel
serious and bored.
Through teacher‟s observation, it is very clear that most of the students like
games and would like their teacher to give them more games so that they can
engage, acivate and study better. When playing games, they are active listeners not
a passive listener. This also helps students learn more quickly, remember longer
and enjoy the lessons with so much fun.
From observing, the researcher finds that the ultimate value of games in
teaching and learning listening is very important for today‟s education.
2. Benefits gained through using games in teaching and learning listening
The researcher finds that in listening lessons that games were used, most of the
students use English to discuss, to communicate so they can develop their 4 skills
gradually. Besides, when using games in teaching listening, the teacher can create
the active, lively and meaningful environment with high motivation for students to
practise and use the target language. So using games in teaching and learning
grammar is a method that brings not only the effectiveness but also the
attractiveness.

PART V. GAMES DESIGNED TO HELP STUDENTS ENGAGE,
ACTIVATE AND STUDY IN LISTENING PERIODS USING TEXTBOOK
OF ENGLISH GRADE 10
The listening activities in textbook of English grade 10 are after each unit. The
theme of the unit is also the topic of the listening activity. So students are familiar
with the vocabulary related to the topic.
The examples of games below are chosen to engage and activate students,
therefore helps them study better in the textbook of English grade 10 by the
researcher.

* UNIT 1: A DAY IN THE LIFE OF …

Activity 1: Pre- Listening

. Activity: JUMBLED WORDS AND WHO IS HE?
. Aim: to warm- up and engage students in the new lesson
. Interaction: group work
. When to use: When teaching Unit 1, part C- Listening- PRELISTENING
. Time: 3 minutes

Procedures:
+Teacher asks students to work in groups of 7 and rearrange these letters to
make a good word and fill the word in each sentence. Then they must guess who is
he.
+ For each correct word, they get 10 marks and for the correct guess, they get
20 marks.
+ The group with highest mark will be the winner.

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Teacher’ pictures

* UNIT 3: PEOPLE’S BACKGROUND

Activity 1: Post- listening
. Activity: NOUGHTS AND CROSSES
. Aim: To use some information to talk about Sally
. Interaction: the whole class
. When to use: When teaching Unit 3, part C- Listening- POSTLISTENING
. Time: 8 minutes

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Teacher’s poster

1995

Books

Local school

Reading

Love story

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Free time

+ Teacher write on the board the word containing 6 letters a picture relating to
that word.
+ Teacher asks students to work individually and tell them that they are going
to guess the word base on the given picture.
+ The first student with the correct guess will be the winner.
Teacher’s picture

Students’ guess
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* UNIT 11: NATIONAL PARKS

Activity 1: Post- listening

. Activity: TRUE- FALSE SENTENCES
. Aim: To help students activate in the new lesson after listening
. Interaction: the whole class
. When to use: When teaching Unit 11, part C- Listening- POSTLISTENING
. Time: 5 minutes

Procedures:
+ Teacher divides the class into 4 groups.
+ Teacher reads 8 sentences about Cuc Phuong National Park, each sentence
teacher reads 2 times then stops. Student from each group chooses the True or
False card to tick on the board.
+ The group with more correct answers will be the winner.
Teacher’ sentences


* UNIT 13: FILMS AND CINEMA

Activity 2: Warm- up

. Activity: CROSSWORD PUZZLE
. Aim: To help students engage in the new lesson.
. Interaction: the whole class
. When to use: When teaching Unit 13, part C- Listening- WARM- UP
. Time: 5 minutes

Procedures:
+ Teacher prepares a crossword puzzle with 5 sentences,
+ Teacher asks students to work in 4 groups and do the crossword puzzle by
choosing the sentence and complete it with one word.
+ Each group takes turns to finish the puzzle.
+ With each correct answer, they will receive 10 marks and with the correct
guess about the theme ( the vertical letter), they will have 20 marks.
+ The group with the highest mark will be the winner.
Teacher’s crossword

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