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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Symbol Codes
In this game each letter is represented by a unique code symbol and students must crack the code by using the symbols to write the correct word.
Dice Games
Roll the dice and find the pictures. This game can be used to practise simple vocabulary, to make full sentences and to practise forming questions.
Question Wheel
The Question Wheel is a fun, roulette-style game where each spin reveals a new "get to know you" question.
Faces Guess Who Game
This Guess Who-style game is perfect for practising face vocabulary in a fun and enjoyable way. Follow the hints or play freestyle!