Using online board games in your lessons is a fun and interactive way to engage students in language learning. There are a variety of topics to choose from. Roll the dice, move the counters and click on the squares to enlarge the images. The board games are adaptable and you can choose a language task which suits your lesson objectives. Some examples of language tasks include creating sentences, making questions, using a specific grammar structure or answering questions from other classmates. Playing online board games is an enjoyable way to improve vocabulary skills, pronunciation and increases their language production.
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