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Title: Games teaches you more English than schools?
Post by: Timmy Fox on March 18, 2010, 03:13:03 PM
I just read this in the newspaper:
(note, the article is translated from Swedish to English with google translate, let me know if there are any grammar mistakes of something)

Quote from: Metro - Sweden
Games makes guys better than girls in English

School Boys, more English words than girls. The reason: They play more games on the internet. "The boys have poorer results in everything - except vocabulary."

Swedish school boys have a larger English vocabulary than girls. The explanation: the boys surf more on the net - and play more computer games. It shows a study at Karlstad University.
- When playing video games so you have to both speak and write, you can do it in an environment which is safe and it gives much repetition. So computer games are not bad for the English language, at least, "says Pia Sundqvist, lecturer in English who conducted the study during an academic year with 80 students in grades nine.

Boys spend an average of 43 percent of the time they come into contact with English in their free time for computer games and internet.

For girls, the corresponding figure is only 6 percent. Despite the fact that girls have higher grades and are generally better in school English, they have a smaller vocabulary than boys.

The study attributes this to the boys' activities to a greater extent than activating vocabulary such as music and television viewing, which predominates among the girls.
- The guys in my study have worse results in all but a great vocabulary. The girls are doing well without computer games, and they would spend as much time as the guys at the computer, they would probably do extremely well in school, "says Pia Sundqvist.
Title: Re: Games teaches you more English than schools?
Post by: White Wolf Guardian on March 18, 2010, 03:31:11 PM
Rawr, hence why I love spelling :3
Title: Re: Games teaches you more English than schools?
Post by: Asia Kali Yusufzai on March 18, 2010, 03:40:16 PM
That makes sense for non-english speaking countries, especially in europe because online games have multinational servers, and people just use english as the common language. I'm guessing the same applies for websites.
Title: Re: Games teaches you more English than schools?
Post by: Moongaze on March 18, 2010, 03:48:25 PM
That's interesting...  But as technology becomes more intuitive and sophisticated this isn't surprising to me.  The younger generations get more attracted to it and spend the majority of their time on whatever.
Title: Re: Games teaches you more English than schools?
Post by: pheonixrebirth on March 18, 2010, 06:37:37 PM
I learned a lot from games, even living in America. True, i pay more attention to this laptop than to my parents or teachers, but that's beside the point. (so what if i didn't learn how to debate that well. who really cares, easier for you to defeat me in arguments) I almost auto-correct typos in the fast-paced gaming where you gotta type, click, and keep an eye on the screen all at the same time.  :S it's very odd. People think of me as the "nerd" "moron" "untouchable" and so many other terms of endearment, but really, i'm brilliant. i've got a few writings on my hard drive i may post in a random section later.  ^_^ i like to write when bored.

Math for me:
bored = constructive
having fun = blowing things up, burning things, smashing things, killing things on games, general carnage,

i am the GO TO person when it comes to fixing a cpu problem, but otherwise, it's "sit in your own little world" or "GTFO" or "RULE 93". i am very unpopular. but WGAS!
Title: Re: Games teaches you more English than schools?
Post by: Alice The Necrofox on March 18, 2010, 07:43:50 PM
Have you ever read any RPG core rulebooks? I had a teacher who based spelling tests off of them!
Title: Re: Games teaches you more English than schools?
Post by: Self-sain on March 18, 2010, 08:32:09 PM
It only makes logical sense
Title: Re: Games teaches you more English than schools?
Post by: Buddywolf on March 19, 2010, 12:16:42 AM
I had a pop quiz based off of fallout3! It was strange but awesome.
Title: Re: Games teacheseseses you more English than schools?
Post by: Jad'Thor on March 19, 2010, 05:46:40 AM
games TEACH you more english then schools, and no, most definetly not from my experiance ive heard how my cousins speak and there addicted to Xbox live.....but here, you most definetly would not fit in X3 well speech anyway, written/typed...maybe
Title: Re: Games teaches you more English than schools?
Post by: Jad'Thor on March 19, 2010, 11:41:37 AM
well that depends /\

if you learn english in a non-english school, then yes its going to not be very good or have a high standard, BUT if you learn english in an english speaking school you pick it up MUUUUCH quicker then you would playing games or learning it a non-english school
Title: Re: Games teaches you more English than schools?
Post by: pheonixrebirth on March 19, 2010, 12:40:20 PM
debatable.  -_- I find that i can talk MUCH better on a game, be it typed or over a Ventrillo. However, in person, i stutter more than Scatman. i can't talk to them that well. I learn more from AI than from people it seems....
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Post by: Octavia on March 20, 2010, 04:48:55 AM
That's kinda neat. o.O
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Post by: Blackout on March 24, 2010, 04:27:22 AM
Hmm, this ... makes quite a bit of sense, actually.
Title: Re: Games teaches you more English than schools?
Post by: Kohax on April 15, 2010, 11:38:59 AM
Well, pokemon yellow and sliver did teach me how to read.

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