Methods and the usage of game technologies as the basic of teaching english in primary education

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This article focuses on advanced, innovative, and interactive methods to increase interest in language learning, open-mindedness, sensitivity, and active participation in lessons. It also discusses strategies for effectively developing students' oral skills in primary grades.

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Тагаева U., & Ибодуллаева I. (2025). Methods and the usage of game technologies as the basic of teaching english in primary education. Диалог, интеграция наук и культур в процессе научного и профессионального образования, 1(1), 583–587. извлечено от https://inlibrary.uz/index.php/discpspe/article/view/81969
Умида Тагаева, Самаркандский государственный институт иностранных языков
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Аннотация

This article focuses on advanced, innovative, and interactive methods to increase interest in language learning, open-mindedness, sensitivity, and active participation in lessons. It also discusses strategies for effectively developing students' oral skills in primary grades.


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METHODS AND THE USAGE OF GAME TECHNOLOGIES AS THE BASIC OF

TEACHING ENGLISH IN PRIMARY EDUCATION

Umida Ernazarovna Tagayeva,

teacher,

Samarkand state institute of foreign language

Ibodullayeva Ijobat Kuvandik qizi,

4th year student,

Samarkand state institute of foreign language

Annotatsiya.

Ushbu maqola til oʻrganishga qiziqishni oshirish, erkin fikrlash, sezgirlik va

darslarda faol ishtirok etish uchun ilgʻor, innovatsion va interaktiv usullarga eʼtibor qaratadi.

Shuningdek, boshlangʻich sinflarda oʻquvchilarning ogʻzaki nutq malakasini samarali

rivojlantirish strategiyalari muhokama qilinadi.

Kalit so‘zlar:

Ta’lim tamoyillari, qiziqarli oʻyinlar, aralash texnologiyalar, boshlang‘ich kurslar,

zamonaviy va innovatsion usullar.

The growing desire of the younger generation to teach and study foreign languages, especially

English, is one of the most important topics in modern education. In order to teach this language

more thoroughly in general education schools, educators frequently adopt cutting-edge and

contemporary methods. For this reason, the Law "On the Further Improvement of the System of

Learning Foreign Languages" adopted on December 10, 2012, and the implementation of

continuous foreign language instruction in the first classes of general education schools from

2013–2014 are both unmistakable evidence of this.According to research, English is the most

important language in almost all fields. As a result, learning languages from countries that have

advanced economically, scientifically, and culturally is crucial for understanding the

accomplishments of global science and development. This goes beyond what is taught in primary

schools. I fully understand that pupils in high school are considering the value of language in

their professional decisions. Like any other subject, learning a language depends on the mental

and physical maturity of the learner.

According to the Law of the Republic of Uzbekistan "On Education" and the National Personnel

Training Program, primary education is aimed at forming the foundations of knowledge, skills,

and abilities necessary for general secondary education. defined. In primary English education,

attention is paid to the creation of a foundation that will ensure the perfect learning of this

language in the future. For this reason, the importance of textbooks, which expand the cognitive

activity of students, that is, their thinking, and develop their ability to think creatively, is

incomparable. For this reason, the potential of modern textbooks and the level of their ability to

increase the student's cognitive activity and ensure the acquisition of communicative

competences are considered important. The quantitative ratio of exercises and their level of

usefulness in ensuring the acquisition of communicative competence are especially important for

speech activities within the speech topics presented in the textbook. The educational process

follows didactic, psychological, linguistic, methodical, and other laws.

The main didactic and pedagogical principles of English language teaching are widely used in

primary grades and can be summarized as follows:

1. Taking into account students' English language learning methods, strategies, and abilities

2. Prioritize listening comprehension exercises.

3. Creating meaningful contexts and speech situations related to the topic in lessons

4. Extensive use of technical and innovative tools in training

5. Use of age-appropriate, authentic materials

6. Teaching English based on speech samples

7. Visualization of topics (using talking dolls, interesting videos, songs, and exercises).

Depending on the nature of his subject, every subject teacher today employs a variety of

interactive strategies in the educational process. Our direction uses a variety of interactive

pedagogical technology in non-traditional classes, unlike other topics, to educate young pupils


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for independent thought. For instance, the state education standard lists 200 words and phrases

for the first grade, 250 for the second grade, 400 for the third grade, and 600–700 for the fourth

grade. ' It is therefore anticipated that the foreign language instructor will use pedagogical

technology to carry out the aforementioned objectives.

The main practical reason for teaching English in the primary grades is Decision No. 124

of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated May 8, 2013, "On approval of

the state education standard for foreign languages of the continuing education system," which

aims to guarantee the development of communication skills at the foundational A1 level. By

gaining linguistic (speech and language), sociolinguistic, and pragmatic competencies, the

practical purpose is accomplished. Speech competence (listening, speaking, reading, and writing)

and language competence (lexical, grammatical, and phonetic competencies, as well as graphics

and orthography), as defined by the DTS, are two components of linguistic competence. Based

on this goal, the curriculum distinguishes two aspects of teaching content: what to teach

(language material) and what to do (listening, speaking, reading, and writing). That is, by

learning and teaching language material (vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation), the

acquisition of communicative (information exchange) competence related to the skills and

competencies of speech activities is ensured.

T

eaching foreign languages in the public education system of the Republic of Uzbekistan

is carried out in the following two stages in accordance with this DTS:

Level A-1: primary education (grades 1-4);

Level A-2: general secondary education (grades 5–9)

The adoption of new educational approaches is encouraged by demonstrating to primary

school pupils what foreign language teachers teach depending on which pedagogical technology

should be utilized to teach the language in the most practical ways and methods. Teacher

innovation in language instruction involves integrating pedagogical technologies into the

educational system, reforming the educational system by integrating the most cutting-edge

technologies, increasing educational efficacy, and ensuring that each student is socialized. By

attempting to establish pleasant relationships with the child during the educational process,

certain results can be attained. There are three different ways to teach a foreign language to

primary school kids. Each stage has a clear goal in mind:

1.Physical development (essential for students in the first grades in particular).

The age, physical, and psychological makeup of the pupil must be taken into

consideration when teaching foreign languages to first-graders. As stated in the judgement, it is

really appropriate for younger kids to introduce foreign language instruction in the first grades

through the use of interactive games and oral speech lessons. One of the best instruments for

education is the utilization of game technologies. They will broaden their perspectives, thinking,

and thinking during the game. Scientists think that using games in the classroom helps students

learn. It not only makes things simpler, but it also sparks the child's interest in the subject and

motivates them to learn more deeply. Game-styleFor instance, Who is this?" What is this?" and

Who has the most word knowledge? The likes of Encourage kids to recall words and pronounce

them correctly while they are playing the game. The development of children's vocabulary will

determine what other activities and competitions should be planned. Children can first complete

exercises on subjects like "fruit names," "occupations," and "home appliances" with the aid of

games. The pupils' speech will then mature, and the span of their perspective on the environment

will broaden if they are displayed in harmony with the vibrant graphics on the computer. Words

and images that reflect the new topic are displayed on the screen at this stage.

2.Development of creativity

Other instructional activities for grammar mastery might be planned starting in the second grade.

For instance, among them are intriguing games like "Who is literate?" "Who is clever?" "Who

am I?" "Chain," "Rolling game," and "Find the place of the word." The game "Who's Smart?" is

effective in raising spelling literacy. In this instance, five to six words are scribbled on cardboard,


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both correctly and incorrectly. Students must locate the incorrectly spelled word and write it.

Whichever student writes the incorrect words first and accurately after that wins the game.

Touch-screen fruit game. The instructor pastes fruit-themed flashcards to the

room's walls and walks under them, touching the fruits he likes. I enjoy eating grapes, apples,

apricots, and oranges. Students mimic the teacher by touching their preferred fruits. I enjoy

grapes, peaches, and cherries.

The "continue" technique is an option. Students use their vocabulary and grammar skills in this

manner. One basic verb is written on the board by the teacher. The teacher's chosen students

construct basic and complex sentences using this verb. The teacher again assesses the pupils'

grammar and vocabulary skills while they use this strategy. The teacher can write the verb "do"

on the board as an example. And the reader of choice reduces it to a single sentence. The chosen

pupils continue this statement in order, such as "I do" or "she does", "do my homework," and so

on.

3. Development of the entire person (memory, reasoning, logic)

Students in the third and fourth grades consolidate and broaden the knowledge they have gained

thus far. They employ words in all possible ways, including repetition, context utilization,

substitution of grammatical parts, and sentence construction. On the upper level, this time period

is crucial for memorizing English teachings. After all, only thoroughly studied and mastered

languages may be employed in all four directions (speaking, listening, reading, and writing).

Starting from the beginning as a teacher has numerous advantages. And by doing this, we can

improve their knowledge and abilities. They will be able to learn English more thoroughly and

speak it when they move to the upper class thanks to the knowledge they have gained in the

primary classes, which will make it easier for them to do so. To help them understand the

importance of properly studying languages from a young age, it is vital to instill this belief in

them.

With students in third through fourth grade, many games can be played using the challenging

tasks below:

Exercises that are repeated (imitation)

I like apples. I like bananas. I like apples, p.s. Also, I like

bananas. The speech sample is initially examined as a completed sentence, after which its

constituent parts are changed and the sample is examined as a normal sentence. In order to

improve students' recall skills, Cambridge University Press advises repeating exercises based on

speech samples that follow the easy-to-difficulty concept. Chain repetition activities help

students improve their capacity for attentive listening and memory. Information heard is retained

in memory for a longer period of time than information seen.

To guarantee that drilling exercises are carried out successfully and without difficulty, it is

advised to establish genuine speech circumstances. During this exercise, students will have the

opportunity to repeat lexical (names of educational tools) and grammatical material (prepositions

of place) and demonstrate their knowledge. Such exercises, which promote audiolingualism and

structuralism, serve to acquire linguistic competence, that is, to develop the skills and abilities of

the student to acquire linguistic structures and make an orderly sentence strictly following the

phonetic, lexical, and grammatical aspects of the language.

Communication-building drills

Children seem to love imitation and repetition exercises,

according to research. The pupil also doesn't get exhausted when performing the repeat workouts.

because they are secure and at ease. In this case, the teacher rearranges the things so that the

exercise can be completed quickly and effectively, such as by setting the book on the desk and

the bag on the floor. This gives the language a genuine use, and it gives pupils the chance to

independently comprehend the meaning of a lexical unit and a grammatical event in addition to

employing lexical and grammatical language content in a meaningful context. The exercise

should be communicative.

Guessing game exercises

are another way to promote communication. Encouranges the reader to

think, reflect and compare.


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When such instructional tools are employed, students' knowledge potential and interest in

science will rise; their knowledge, skills, and talents will also advance, and they will be better

able to identify the key ideas in the subject they have selected.

The fact that English is both an educational objective and a method of teaching distinguishes it

from other topics in the educational system. Education's main objective is to help students

develop their English-speaking abilities (hearing, speaking, reading, and writing), and as they do

so, they also gain knowledge about a fresh and practical way to receive and transmit information.

There are various methods for emphasizing the qualities of the English language. Reforms are

carried out based on the didactic, psychological, practical (functional), educational and

educational foundations of a foreign language.

It is known that the communicative approach is based on the theory that the English language is

learned in the process of real and meaningful communication. When learners are exposed to live

communication and interaction, they use their natural language learning strategies, which enables

them to use the language in the language learning process. According to experts, when creating

exercises that ensure communication and integration:

a) communicative ability (English is learned during live communication and interaction);

b) practicality (the English language is learned using it in the process of performing a specific

task);

d) it is necessary to take into account the principles of comprehensibility and meaningfulness

(English is learned when it is understandable and meaningful to the student).

There are many methods of teaching and learning foreign languages in the elementary grades.

Almost all of them are aimed at teaching students this subject more interestingly, more freely,

and more importantly than other subjects. Teaching language to elementary school students is

not an obligation; it is conducted as an interesting activity. Lessons using several effective

methods can serve as a foundation for their future knowledge. How important it is to learn

foreign languages should be properly explained to students through natural conditions:

1.Remember by seeing. Young children tend to remember things they see more clearly than

things they hear. As a result, new words are taught by writing them on objects that are visible

and frequently used in daily life and then creating sentences with the new words. For instance,

writing with a pen on a window, table, blackboard, or book Since these items are frequently used

and seen in daily life, the child picks up these words unintentionally.

To recite poetry and songs that use terms that are challenging to comprehend or remember. The

child's speech develops along with his or her ability to recall new words. It has been

demonstrated, for instance, that children learn the English alphabet more effectively by singing

than through memorization.

3. Combined Method Here, we have the option to voluntarily mix various methods. Children can,

for instance, play games, sing songs, draw pictures, and use various motions to demonstrate new

words. The technique has the benefit of being versatile. The reader is not constrained by just one

thing in this.

4. Using cartoons to teach It is well known that kids like watching various cartoons. While

viewing English-language cartoons, he makes an effort to understand the words they use by

observing the actions of the cartoon characters, despite the fact that he does not understand the

words in the cartoon. Children can learn the language in an engaging and successful way with

this method.

5. Learning through engaging games: The value of teaching English through diverse games is

immeasurable. Learning science in the classroom includes playing a variety of games. This

boosts motivation and encourages passive pupils to actively participate in the sessions.

6. Using the senses to learn (tasting food, holding various items, and smelling flowers) The

pedagogue should use as many of the child's sensory organs as possible before teaching them this

new way, including their eyes, ears, sound organs, muscles, and even their senses of smell and

taste. He ought to make an effort to use his organs as part of the memory-making process.

We are aware that the student should be the subject in the present educational process. The


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efficacy of education will rise if we place greater emphasis on interactive techniques. Teaching

independent thinking is one of the most crucial prerequisites for English language classes. Today,

English language teachers, relying on the experience of pedagogues from the United States of

America and England, are using the following innovative methods:

Teaching students riddles as part of "Merry Riddles" When teaching English, it is crucial that

students acquire new vocabulary and solve puzzles. "Quick answers" aid in enhancing the

lesson's efficacy. In the classroom, "Chigil wrote" (warm-up exercises) utilized a variety of

activities to engage pupils in the lecture. When explaining particularly complex concepts in a

lesson or when pupils are worn out after finishing writing activities, the "Pantomime"

(Pantomime) method may be employed. The "chain story" technique aids in memory

development and oral communication improvement in kids. All types of classes can benefit from

the "acting characters" technique. The "When Pictures Speak" method is more practical and aids

in the development of zaki speech in English instruction; nevertheless, this requires the usage of

pictures that are pertinent to the subject. In order to save time, "quiz cards" are given out in

accordance with the number of pupils and enable all students to engage in the lesson at once.

In conclusion, it should be emphasized that new didactic advances based on pedagogical

technologies that support fully satisfying the need are prepared while teaching English, taking

into account the age and psychological features of pupils and their desire to learn a foreign

language. and creating a strong implementation mechanism for them offers a workable answer to

the issue.

It should be highlighted that in order to create people who are free to think and are well-rounded

in all respects, our future generation must be fully developed. By examining the psychological,

physical, and social facets of the students, the levels of learning foreign languages are

specifically used to pinpoint and eradicate negative psychological conditions that impede

students' freedom of behavior and independent thought. must As a result, elementary school

students face a variety of special challenges. In addition to being an educator and a psychologist,

a teacher should be skilled at working with children.

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