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  1. Board Game: Use a Word

    In: Activate Games for Learning American English: Board Games Format(s): Text
    This board game provides students with a specific word they should try to use in a sentence. Download the game, instructions, and game variations.
  2. Board Games

    In: Activate: Games for Learning American English Format(s): Text
    The board games in 'Activate: Games for Learning American English' show the paths that the players must follow and the English phrases that the players must produce orally. Each board game has a theme that requires the students to produce certain types of expressions, so they practice a variety of vocabulary, grammatical patterns, and functional meanings.
  3. Vocabulary Practice Games

    In: English Teaching Forum 2002, Volume 40, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    This article discusses the use of games in teaching vocabulary in language classrooms and describes how games can be an enjoyable part of this process. It offers nine games that can be used to teach words at different stages of the class.
  4. Board Game: Name 3

    In: Activate Games for Learning American English: Board Games Format(s): Text
    The board game Name 3… gives students a variety of prompts to talk about things they know about.
  5. Fun with Grammar: Bringing Language Learning to Life through Games

    In: American English Webinars Format(s): Text, Video
    This Webinar, "Fun with Grammar - Bringing Language Learning to Life through Games," examines games that motivate students to learn from and engage in grammar activities.
  6. Board Game: Would You Rather?

    In: Activate Games for Learning American English: Board Games Format(s): Text
    The board game "Would You Rather…Why?" gives students a chance to express their preferences on a num­ber of different topics. For this board game, you will find the downloadable game, game instructions, and game variations.
  7. Board Game: Name Your Favorite

    In: Activate Games for Learning American English: Board Games Format(s): Text
    The board game 'Name Your Favorite' provides an opportunity for students to talk about their favorite things in a variety of categories. For this board game, you will find the downloadable game, game instructions, and game variations.
  8. Board Game: Have You Ever? Oh, When?

    In: Activate Games for Learning American English: Board Games Format(s): Text
    The board game Have You Ever? Oh, When? Allows students to talk about their personal experiences while practicing the present perfect. For this board game, you will find the downloadable game, game instructions, and game variations.
  9. Board Game: About Me

    In: Activate Games for Learning American English: Board Games Format(s): Text
    The board game About Me gives students a variety of prompts to talk about themselves. For this board game, you will find the downloadable game, game instructions, and game variations.
  10. Board Game: Which One Would the World Be Better Without? Why?

    In: Activate Games for Learning American English: Board Games Format(s): Text
    This game allows students to talk about hypothetical situations in an authentic and engaging way. For this board game, you will find the downloadable game, game instructions, and game variations.

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