2020
DOI: 10.35905/inspiring.v3i1.1308
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The Implementation of Blindfold Game to Improve Students' Vocabulary Mastery

Abstract: In studying English, the first component that has to learn is vocabulary. Someone who wants to master 4 language skills, he has to master a few words even everything. When learning listening, needs vocabulary, reading needs vocabulary, especially when learning to write, all needs vocabulary. That is the reason why the students have to master the vocabulary in learning English. This research was aimed to see the improvement of vocabulary mastery of students before and after learning process through blindfold ga… Show more

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“…Moreover, students can use these games to study new content in a fun and participatory way. Language learning with these games is enjoyable and engaging for students (Harpia, 2020). Firstly, the teacher will need to write out a list of words or phrases the students will need to guess during the game.…”
Section: Hangman Gamementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, students can use these games to study new content in a fun and participatory way. Language learning with these games is enjoyable and engaging for students (Harpia, 2020). Firstly, the teacher will need to write out a list of words or phrases the students will need to guess during the game.…”
Section: Hangman Gamementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to its eye-catching nature and motivational nature, the blindfold game helps students find the teaching and learning process less monotonous. The game of blindfolds might help pupils' language skills (Harpia, 2020). Playing games while wearing a blindfold is a useful practice in verbal communication (Lutterman-Aguilar, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%