Developing Students' Speaking Skills Through Interactive Games
Keywords:
speaking skills, impactful methods, mistakeAbstract
Developing students' speaking skills is a fundamental goal of language instruction, particularly in the context of English as a Foreign Language (EFL). This article explores the effectiveness of interactive games as a dynamic and engaging approach to enhancing speaking proficiency among students. By incorporating games into the classroom, teachers create a learner-centered environment that fosters active participation, collaboration, and confidence in oral communication. The study highlights various interactive game types, such as role-plays, storytelling, and problem-solving activities, which are designed to target fluency, pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar in meaningful contexts. Evidence from classroom practices and research studies is presented to demonstrate how interactive games promote authentic communication and reduce language anxiety. The article concludes with practical recommendations for educators to implement interactive games effectively, ensuring that they align with curriculum objectives and students' proficiency levels while maximizing their potential for language acquisition.