Language Games


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Games
 are activities created with instruction and goals to entertain learners while playing. For English Language learning, games are important and should be included in each language program. Games are a useful technique to develop many educational tasks.


Here there is a compilation of some websites that can help to improve the English language by doing some fun games.

This website includes many English games to teach and practice the language. It contains interactive activities suitable for lower to higher-level learners aged 7 and up(A1 to B2). Its interface is very attractive for young learners and also contains some printable activities and games for teachers.

This language game is perfect for intermediate B1 to advanced C2 learners aged 13 and up. The goal of this game is to practice spelling and fast thinking by improving the ability to remember and write words fastly. Learners have to be fast to get the best score.


These activities are suitable for learners of all ages. It includes vocabulary lists and practical games with audio for learning correct pronunciation. The drills and games are specially for beginners(A1, A2) because of the visual and interactive activities suitable for school learners.

The website has many types of games that include instructions for each one, so the learners can choose from any topic to study and practice the English language.  These games are suitable for kids and young adults between 7 and 17 years old from A1 beginners to B1 lower intermediate levels. These games are all free to play and easy to understand. Each game has its own lessons and quizzes based on similarities between words and images.


The website provides a variety of games with content for A1 pre-elementary and A2 elementary levels suitable for young learners aged 4 to 11 years old. It is a resource that learners can use independently to improve their language skills in English. Each game has a description, is easy to play, and interactive, as they have many audiovisual contents friendly for learners.


3 comments:

  1. Dear classmates, as you have mentioned, through playing games it will be funny to learn. On your blog I could look at some of the web resources that you have posted. Each one of them is very useful. In my case, I have used everyone so I have to tell you that you have done an appropriate selection. Now, if I had to choose one of them, I would select English Language games. The reason why I find this webpage as the most important to use is because its interface. It is really easy to use. It has bunch of games that learners can play. In addition, it is very interactive, and you do not need an account to play the games. Finally, it combines attractive graphics, and meaningful tasks. I am sure that I will use this webpage in the future thanks.

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  2. Websites with games are generally for kids, but you published some of them for teens and adults. Thanks to the descriptions you wrote on each website, I was able to find one that I like, and that is Games to Learn English. This website has some practical games, but I realized that these are for teaching English grammar. Students can find some games to practice perfect tense, description, phrasal verbs, vocabulary, etc. Games to Learn English is useful for teachers and especially for teachers who teach English as a second language or as a foreign language. I think that is important, since these websites will be used in the future in the development of lessons plans.

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  3. Hi dear classmates.
    On your blog, I have seen 5 interesting resources to learn English by some interactive games, all of them have clear descriptions with important information about it. The one I liked the most is "English Language Games" because it not only includes games it also has some vocabulary lists to enrich our lexicon. The web is suitable for learners from A1 to A2 which is really useful for learners who begin to study English.

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