A Library of Games

A Library of Games
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Publisher : StoryPucino
Total Pages : 189
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ISBN-10 : 9786027309029
ISBN-13 : 6027309024
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Book Synopsis A Library of Games by : Ahmad Zubaidi Amrullah

Download or read book A Library of Games written by Ahmad Zubaidi Amrullah and published by StoryPucino. This book was released on 2015-09-30 with total page 189 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A library of games is designed to help readers, especially English teachers, to improve students' English-speaking proficiency in fun and interesting ways.Using this games, English students will enthusiastically understand and speak English without feeling bored, tired, or reluctant. The games advocated in A Library of Games will be very useful to EFL/ESL (English as a Foreign Language/English as a Second Language) teachers. Most of these games can also be adapted for small use by small group facilitators, who might need "getting acquainted" games for their groups. Each game entry explains the topic, the English proficiency level and age of students, needed materials, the objective, duration, and the "how to" for that particular game. This book offers the reader new skills and insights into how to improve the teaching of English, especially in Indonesia. The author also hopes that A Library of Games contributes to the betterment of future Indonesians struggling to learn English


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