Games in Learning Process

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Hi...everyone

Games are often used as short warm-up activities or when there is some time left at the end of a lesson.
Games also lend themselves well to revision exercises helping learners recall material in a pleasant, entertaining way.
So, How the teacher anticipate if the students want to playing games everyday in the class?
 
This should go to the 'Teaching English' section as the other posts which have been moved there.

The third sentence is badly written.

not a teacher
 
how to be good written?
 
how to be good written?

If you are training to be an English teacher, your own English is going to have to improve. The question is "How should it be written?" or "How can I write it well?"
 
i think teaching is also a learning process .so no matter if someone done mistake:-|
 
I think teaching is also a learning process (no full stop here) so [strike]no[/strike] it doesn't matter if someone [strike]done[/strike] makes a mistake. :-|

That depends on where you are in the teaching process. If you are planning to be a teacher, or you are very early on in your training, then some mistakes are acceptable. Once you are a qualified English teacher, your English should be almost faultless.
 
Making mistakes is an important part of the learning process- people make mistakes when they take risks and try new things, but it is also important to learn from those mistakes and to further your knowledge.
 
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