TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 The reason of selecting the topic
1.2. Aims of study
1.3. Research methods
1.4. Scope of the study
2. DEVELOPMENT
2.1. Theoretical background
2.1.1. Definition of speaking
2.1.2. Teaching speaking
2.1.3. Definition of guessing game
2.1.4. The benefits of guessing game
2.2. Reality
2.3. Solutions
2.3.1. Guessing game in teaching speaking skill
2.3.2. Demonstration
2.4. Findings
3. CONCLUSION AND PROPOSAL
3.1. Conclusion
3.2. Proposal
3.2.1. To teachers
3.2.2. To students
3.2.2. To infrastructure
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getting to know whether the people they are hiring are good at English or not.
Therefore, English becomes the first foreign language which is taught in Viet Nam.
Language is a tool for communication. We communicate with others to
express our ideas, and to know others’ ideas as well. Communication takes place,
where there is speech. Without speech we cannot communicate with one another.
The importance of speaking skills, hence is enormous for the learners of any
language. In order to become a well rounded communicator, one needs to be
proficient in each of the four language skills: listening, speaking, reading and
writing, but speaking skill seems to be the most important one of all because
people who know a language are usually referred to as speakers of that language.
The major goal of all English language teaching should be to give learners the
ability to use English effectively, accurately in communication. That is why
speaking must be practised regularlly in class by students. However, although
students have learnt English for years, many of them are still incapable of using
English orally. It means that they can not communicate in English after graduating
high school if they have a chance to meet a foreigner.
To solve these problems, in teaching speaking, teachers should use approriate
techniques. Teachers should create the situations that can encourage real
communication and help students confident in expressing their ideas in
English. Games is one of the techniques that can be applied in teaching
speaking because through games students are more interested in lessons so they are
free to express themselves in English. In this study, I only focus on the guessing
games which provide more opportunities to students to take turns in speaking in
class. This game is also easy to apply and flexible in terms of subject matter and design.
Based on the aboved – reasons and factors, I am going to present my
teaching experience entitled: “ The use of gessing game in speaking lessons to
improve speaking skill to the 11th graders at Hau Loc 4 high school”.
1.2. Aims of study
a speech at a public event (Cambridge English Dictionary). In Oxford Learner’s
Pocket Dictionary, “ speak is be able to use a language to talk to somebody about
something”. Speaking is an interactive process of constructing meaning that
involves producing and receiving and processing information (Brown, 1994; Burns
& Joyce, 1997). Johnson and Morrow (1981: 70) say that speaking which is
popular with term ‘oral communication’, is an activity involving two or more
people in which hearers and speakers have to react to what they hear and make
their contributions at a speed of a high level.
Based on the statements above, the writer concludes that speaking is an
activity of producing and proccessing information through a language. Thus it is
the one of the important language skill that must be mastered by any foreign
language learner.
2.1.2. Teaching speaking
According to Byrne 1986), the duty of language teacher is to develop
students’ ability to use the language for variety of communicative purpose.
Therefore, teaching speaking to young learners is an important thing in teaching
English language. Speaking has crucial role as language communication.
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Nevertheless, teaching speaking, as a foreign language is not easy because it
is usually affected by the mother tongue. Beside that, to be able to speak, students
have to organise their thought.
From the statement above, teaching speaking as a foreign languge is not to
make studentsto be able to speak in English but to make good impression to the
language.
2.1.3. Definition of guessing game
Guessing game is a game in which the player has to correctly guess the
answer often used figuratively ( Learners’ Dictionary)
According to Alex Case “guessing game is a game in which the object is to
give practice in communication.( Rechard –Amato, 1988, p. 156 as cited in
Dwiyanti, 2009, p.16). It means that guessing games help students not to feel bored
during learning process and the most mportant thing is to give students lots of
chances in practising their English.
2.2. Reality
Since the open – door policy adapted to Viet Nam, English teaching and
learning have become very important to our country’s modernization and
industrialization. However, teaching and learning mainly focus on the grammatical
rules and structures and students can not use English in real – life communication.
To help students improve their communicative skill, it is the need for oral
competence in English that has turned the teachers’ emphasis from teaching
grammar into teaching communication. Therefore, speaking skill nowaday plays a
much more important role in modern English than ever before. Nevertheless, in
spite of teachers’ efforts to provide students with opportunities to develop their
communicative skills, how to teach and learn speaking effectively is still a
challenging question to both teachers and students at many high schools in
Vietnam.
At Hau Loc 4 high school, all of the students and the teachers know about
the importance of speaking skill in learning English but how to help students speak
fluently is still a great challenge . Speaking activities do not work in classes
because of many factors. Students are afraid of making mistakes. They always
think that they are going to be failed in speaking English. Others are not confident
because of feeling to be laughed at by their friends when they pronounce a word
incorrectly. Some of them lack of vocabulary so that they can not answer teachers’
questions or have a talk with their friends. Furthermore, students have the
limitation of oppoturnity to practise speaking English.
How to improve students’ speaking skills? Using guessing game helps me to
do this.
2.3. Solutions
2.3.1. Guessing game in teaching speaking skill
+ Each group thinks of one of the famous person ( a singer, an actor, an actress, an
astronaut, a musician…) and write in a paper, then tell the other group one clue.
+ If group A in charge , group B has to find out the answer by asking “yes- no”
questions (Teacher should encourage students to use the adjectives they have learnt
to make questions).
+ Group A can answer questions in complete answers or short answers (Yes/No). +
If Group B can find out the answer in twenty questions or less, they get point.
+ They will get 20 points if they can find out the answer in or less than five
questions. They will get 10 points if they can find out the answer more than five
questions.
Example:
Group A says: “I am a famous singer now”.
Group B has to find out the answer by asking “yes- no” questions such as:
1. “ Are you a girl?”
2. “ Are you Vienamese?”
3. “Do you live in Ha noi?”
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4. “Are you tall?”
5. “ Do you have an oval face?”
6. “ Are you thin?”
7. “ Is your hair curly?” etc.
Group A can answer: “Yes or No”
If group B can find out the answer in twenty questions or less, they get point.
They will get 20 points if they can find out the answer in or less than five
questions. They will get 10 points if they can find out the answer more than
five questions.
+ In turns, group A then group B plays role a famous person.
+ The group gets more points, they win the game.
book, lisening to music etc.
.- Time: 10 minutes
- The game is called: “ Taboo”
- Procedure:
+ Students are divided into two teams: Team A and Team B ( Each team should has
even number of students with even skill level)
+ Teacher prepares a pile of cards with names of hobbies (swimming, singing,
fishing, stamp – collecting, reading etc. )
+ Each team has representatives to pick up the cards ( each time is one student for
one card).
+ Make sure that each time the student pick up the cards, no one on his/her group
can see the card. If one of your teammates does see it, he/she must take it out of
play, but the other group does not get the point for it.
+ Each player has a certain amount of time to get their teammates to guess as many
words as they can.
+ The representative of the group looks at the card with the name of hobbies and
gives their teammates clues about the guess – words. He/she can’t use any part of
the word or any of the taboo words that are listed. (If the word is “stamp
collecting”, you cannot say “ collect”).
+ If he/she gets to a word that he/she doesn’t know, or the teammates are having a
hard time guessing it, you can skip the card. However, if you do skip a card, that
point goes to the other team.
+ The team scores points when your teammates guess the words in limited time.
+ Take turns having each player on each team be the one to hold the buzzer and
keep track of taboo word use.
+ The team gets more points, they win.
2.4. Findings.
Through the process of applying guessing games in teaching listening to
improve English listening skills to the 11 th graders at Hau Loc 4 high school, I have
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Level
Average
Munber of
%
students
8.3
30
Boredom
Munber of
%
students
25
80
66.7
After applying:
Total of
students of
three classes
120
Interest
students Munber
of three
of
%
classes students
Accuracy
Munber
of
%
students
Vocabualy
Munber
of
%
students
Pronunciation
Munber
of
%
students
9
120
10
Munber
of
%
students
60
50
Vocabualy
Munber
of
%
students
85
70.8
Pronunciation
Munber
of
%
students
80
66.7
After applying guessing game in speaking lessons, I have found out that the
number of students excited about speaking lessons have increased remarkably.
Through this method students are more pleasure than regular activities in
class, it creates relaxed atmosphere in the classroom. By using the game activities,
guessing games. As a result, guessing games made them more motivated to learn
English in the speaking lesson. The English teaching learning process could
improve since there were some effective and interesting treatments and activities
related to game techniques. The students were more interactive and relaxed in the
class activities. They were more motivated and more active to give responses
physically or orally.
3.2. Proposals
Based on the conclusion above, I would like to give some suggestions as follow:
3.2.1. To teachers
- Teachers need to spend a lot of time on preparing the lesson and designing
teaching activities to fit with topic of the lesson, in accordance with the specific
qualifications of students.
- Teachers should enrich the knowledge about games that can be one of the
successful techniques in improving students’ speaking skill.
- Teacher must be selective and creative in choosing and designing many kinds of
games as guessing games that can help to improve the English teaching learning
process. The teachers also need to use guessing games in every lesson to make
students more motivated to speak English.
3.2.2. To students:
- Students are suggested to be accustomed to playing guessing games in speaking
lessons because guessing games are true communicative situations and stimulate
them to participate in activities naturally and freely.
- If students find difficulties in understanding the games, they should ask teacher
for clearer explaination.
3.2.2. To infrastructure
The Language learning is to learn specific skills that have its own characteristics
so a suitable foreign language environment is very important:
- Comfortable spaces for teachers and students with an adequate temperature,
lightning, ventilation, electricity, Internet servives, sanitary services are needed.
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