![]() ![]() In Jenga, you have to think of a question which opens up a conversation. This word board game can be fast paced but it is great for learning new vocabulary and spelling English language students will see the relationships between words and recognize patterns in English spelling. For example you can change a word, tale, by adding a K turning the word in take. Upwords is a game very similar to Scrabble, but in Upwords players can place a letter on top of a letter on the board, thus making a new word. You do not have to keep strictly to the rules, and have a dictionary to use if you want at any point for any player and refrain from keeping score. This word board game classic is a popular game with ESL students. ![]() We have listed a few of our favorites, but there are many, more that are recommended here Word board games are the old fashioned non-tech way to play games and it remains an effective and fun way to socialize and at the same time, learn new words and build your vocabulary. There are all sorts of games that are excellent for building your vocabulary. Watching a movie, or reading a book are examples. We tend to learn best when we are playing, or engaged in an activity which is enjoyable and educational. Or, just to find a word board game or activity that you can do on your own. The idea could be to select one or two of the many word board games, invite a bunch of your ESL classmates and friends to test your vocabulary skills playing, and socializing at the same time. Word board games are a great way to build your vocabulary. ![]()
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