Sociometry: Journal of Social Science, Art and Humanity
Vol 1 No 1 (2021)

Using Board Games Activities in Developing Iraqi EFL Preparatory School Students' Performance in Reading Skills

Mohammed Jassim Hussein (University of Babylon)
Ahmed Rudhwan Selman (University of Babylon)
Abd Ali Nayef Hassan (University of Babylon)



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Publish Date
31 Jul 2021

Abstract

Learning a second language can be challenging and demanding, especially for teachers, as they are required to continuously innovate and improve their teaching by integrating new strategies and techniques into the classroom environment. Hence, the present study intents to examine the effect of board games activities on Iraqi Preparatory school students’ reading skills. A quantitative research method is adopted, and a sample of (30) preparatory school students is randomly chosen to exemplify the two sets of the research (the control and experimental groups). The study adopts a pre-test post-test design to measure the influence of the strategy. The first hypothesis is accepted, and the researcher concluded that indeed board games activities help in developing the students’ reading skills; however, other studies could concur or find different results.

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soc

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Subject

Religion Humanities Economics, Econometrics & Finance Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Library & Information Science Public Health Social Sciences

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The aims and scope are on papers following topics: education, psychology, guidance and counseling, creativity studies, spirituality studies, anthropology, philosophy, management, sociology, culture, philosophy, history, linguistics, economics, arts, laws, politic, social science, information ...