fective strategy not only to memorize vocabulary but
also to understand it.
Various kinds of teaching strategies are available
to help teachers in learning process, especially learn-
ing vocabulary. One of of the strategies is by imple-
menting word clap game. It is a game-based learn-
ing which integrates a game named clap game into
the learning process. Several experts assert that word
clap game is a kind of game that can be applied as a
strategy for teaching vocabulary. Through this game,
the students not only remember the vocabulary but
they can also build their confidence. Besides, word
clap game can increase students’ motivation to learn
so that they can enjoy the learning process.
This research focused on the implementation of
word clap game in improving students’ vocabulary
mastery at elementary school. The purpose of this
research was to discover the influence of word clap
game on students’ vocabulary mastery at fourth grade
of elementary school in Pekanbaru.
2 RELATED THEORIES
2.1 Vocabulary Mastery
Vocabulary mastery is defined as the ability to utilize
words as a medium to communicate with others. Na-
tion in (Schmitt, 2000) says that vocabulary mastery
is the competence related to a set of words that cre-
ate a language which is utilized by a particular per-
son. Moreover, Read (2000) asserts that vocabulary
mastery means the ability to use words in conducting
communication, and students understand the sets of
words. In other words, it is the set of words likely
to be used by those students when constructing new
sentences.
(Aslanabadi and Rasouli, 2013) argue that vocab-
ulary is very crucial in order to understand any con-
cepts in learning a foreign language because the stu-
dents can understand the language if they know the
meaning of the words in that language. Furthermore,
vocabulary links the other skills: speaking, listening,
reading and writing. Vocabulary facilitates the stu-
dents to produce sentences both in spoken and writ-
ten (Susanti, 2017). However, it will be difficult for
the students who have limited vocabularies to demon-
strate their ability in English well. As stated by Bur-
ton (1982), it is impossible to apply our English cor-
rectly without having a sufficient vocabulary. For
this reason, students need to master vocabulary before
they communicate with other people in English.
Considering the importance of vocabulary in
learning English especially for the students, the
teacher needs to consider a suitable strategy to be ap-
plied in teaching vocabulary in the classroom. This
is because students’ vocabulary mastery will be in-
creased if the teaching process runs well and effec-
tively, and the students enjoy the learning process.
From the explanation above, it can be concluded
that the teacher must choose appropriate teachniques
which make the students able to understand the mate-
rial in learning vocabulary and enjoy their study.
There are some techniques that can be imple-
mented by the teacher in teaching vocabulary, for ex-
ample teaching by giving explanation, through pic-
tures, songs, and even games especially word games.
Since the object of this research was elementary stu-
dents, game-based learning is considered to be the
best strategy that can be applied by the teacher in
teaching vocabulary. Games bring fun situation in the
classroom, and the learning process will be more in-
teresting. In this research, the game applied in the
classroom was word clap game.
2.2 Word Clap Game
Learning through games can be an interesting class-
room activity and it usually becomes a favorable
strategy for students. (Brown, 2002; Nugroho
et al., 2012) comments that students enjoys learning
through games. They will learn better when they
work with their classmates. One of the examples of
game that can be applied in the classroom is word
clap game. Word clap game combines clap games
with words. It is a game that requires collaboration
among students. Thornburry (2002) defines word clap
game as a game played by groups of students which
works by clapping hands collaborated by other stu-
dents. In this game, the students play in groups and
say the words as soon as possible while clapping their
hand.
Before applying this game, both the teacher and
students need to understand the rules of the game.
Thornburry (2002) explains that to begin this game,
the students sit in a circle, then, following the
teacher’s command, make a four beat rhytm by clap-
ping their hands to their thighs three times. Then, they
clap both hands while mentioning a word from a topic
provided by the teacher. The winner is the one who
can mention the most words. In this game, the teacher
only needs to monitor and control the game. Dur-
ing the game, the teacher moves from one group to
another, listening and providing any assistance when
necessary as well as noticing the mistakes committed
by the students. At the end of the game, the teacher
gives feedback related to the mistakes found during
the game.
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