7 games to help you learn English

Games are effective learning tools.Research shows that adults tend to remember information they learn through entertainment.

Below is a list of 7 games for learning and practicing English.

  1. Word Whomp

Word Whomp allows you to practice your English writing and spelling skills.In the game, you are given six letters, and you need to determine how many words you can create with these letters. This game can be challenging for beginners.Over time, however, you will learn to think quickly about the words of the English language - a skill that will be very useful in real-life conversations in English.

  1. Greek to Me

Greek to Megives you the opportunity to learn more about the origin of English words (many words in English are of Greek or Latin origin). After this game, you will begin to recognize the same root words. This is very useful, as you will not only learn the words from the game, but also begin to understand other words with the same root, even if you did not specifically study them.

  1. Boggle

Boggle is a fun game that you can playalone or with a group of friends. The goal is to create words by connecting letters on the Boggle board. Shake the board first and display the mixed letters. Set a timer and then start writing down all the English words you can create from the letters on the board. In a traditional game, words can only be formed by connecting letters that are next to each other, but you can change the rules a little.

  1. Bananagrams

Bananagrams, similar to a crossword puzzle, is another game inwhich youyou can practice writing english words. Several people play it. Each player takes a certain number of letter tiles. Start using these letters to create words. Once you have used all your letters, shout “peel”. Each player must now take one more tile from the deck.

This game allows you to practice reading and writing English words. To learn a specific type of vocabulary, you can set limits for the game. Consider choosing a topic, such as "food" or "animals," and only creating words that are relevant to that topic.

  1. Rewordable

Rewordable is a card game that will help you learn to recognize andpronounce English words. There are 120 cards in the deck, each of which contains a letter or letter combination. You use the cards in your hand to spell words. During the game, you can steal or use the words of other players. This game may sound daunting, but after a few rounds, you will begin to figure out how to play. This can be a quick way to expand your vocabulary.

  1. 20 questions”

This is a classic game for any level of language learning.One player conceives a word. Then the other players take turns asking questions, which can be answered "yes" or "no" in order to guess which word is hidden. To simplify this, you can limit words to specific categories, such as colors or countries. This is a fun party game that will help you practice your English learning and ask questions in English.

  1. Fishbowl

Fishbowl is another great party game.It allows you to practice your writing, reading and speaking English skills. To begin with, everyone writes down three simple English words. Then they drop each word into the box.

The game consists of three rounds.DuringIn the first round, players take turns pulling a word out of the box and describe it to their teammates, who must guess the word. After one minute, the round ends.Count how many words your team guessed correctly.

In the next round, use charades (silent gestures) to make your teammates guess the words.In the final round, you can only use one word to help your teammates guess the word.

2022-01-14 07:21:38
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