The Best Way to Learn a Language: Playing Games!

17/02/2017 14:33

Does learning a language always have to be so tedious and boring?

The answer is a resounding “No!”.

Mastering a new language should be challenging, but nobody ever said it has to be dull.

Learning a new language can be really enjoyable when your approach to learning is geared towards having fun! Nowadays, we can learn languages through social media, movies or even by playing games!

Any form of education can be quite dull when you approach learning through repetitive rote learning methods. This creates a poor (and lackluster) learning pattern, which will usually lead to smaller amounts of progress.

So throw out your old boring learning techniques and lend me your ears (or eyes in this case), as we explore how to learn a language by playing games and having fun! Such games can be played through apps on your smartphone, games on the internet, a handheld game console, computer games—basically whatever you have and enjoy!

Learning While Having Fun: The Ultimate Combination

There is a common misconception that proper learning should be serious and solemn in nature, and if one is having fun then they’re not truly learning. Games provide an alternative route to learning a language while providing a pleasurable method to do so.

The idea of “learning” no longer means rote memorization—it instead means acquiring the skills necessary to be able to respond appropriately in another language, when under pressure in various circumstances. Games can help deliver these benefits in the most entertaining way. Therefore as you delight in playing a game, you can enjoy yourself while unconsciously acquiring an array of language skills!

The use of games can be a fantastic learning tool to advance in any language. In this approach, you’re winning in the game by learning more of your target language.

How Games Can Really Help Learn a Language

There is an old Chinese proverb that describes the beauty of learning languages through games: “Tell me, and I’ll forget. Show me, and I may remember. Involve me, and I’ll understand.” The best language games are designed to involve you in different ways of using the language.

These games offer a dynamic learning atmosphere, so it really comes down to you—the game player—to benefit from playing the game. You can choose to play when the time works best for you and enjoy the time you spend learning your target language. The best part is that while you’re absorbed in the game, you’re actually learning. So rather than pay attention to standard learning, you simply focus on doing well in the game (which also requires strategic thinking, by the way, which can further improve your proficiency).

Games also provide a great personal way to learn the language without any fear of making mistakes with the language in public. You can refine your skills with pronunciation, spelling, grammar and syntax all at your leisure. In the game-orientated context, you engage with the language in several ways by writing, listeningspeaking and understanding—which all help generate speech fluency.

Furthermore, learning through games actually motivates you to learn more of the language! When you love playing the game in your free time, that element of enjoyable competitiveness works as a catalyst to get you practicing the language more frequently. To progress in the game involves learning more of the language, so as you reach higher levels in the game, you also reach higher skill levels in your target language.

The Benefits of Learning a Language Through Games

Research was conducted in 2003 by the language acquisition experts, Asian EFL Journal. The research considered the effectiveness of game-based education methods on students when learning a new language. The students commented that they enjoyed the relaxed atmosphere the games provided, as well as the competitiveness and motivation that games brought to the learning environment.

It was further observed by the teachers that the students actually seemed to learn at an increased pace and retain the information gained through playing games compared to learning through rote methods. The research confirmed that games are a highly effective tool to language acquisition.

Thus far, we’ve already seen numerous benefits of playing language games, so here’s a brief summary:

  • Time effective
  • A welcome break from the usual method of education
  • Fun and enjoyable
  • Provides meaningful context for language use
  • Increases learning motivation
  • Promotes communicative competence
  • Reduces anxiety of making errors
  • Integrates numerous linguistic skills: reading, listening, speaking and writing
  • Encourages players to use the language
  • Creates positive attitudes towards learning

The results of education through gamification speak for themselves. Games are used extensively in the United States for education and training purposes. In 2008, nearly 170 million Americans played computer games to achieve multiple learning goals, spending almost $12 billion.

Just by playing a game, your brain becomes heavily stimulated while learning, and you simultaneously improve on other useful cognitive skills such as problem solving, memory, focus, mental agility and—of course—language.