Dear teachers, pls introduce beneficial educational game websites that you used it before?
Like bamboozle and wordwall which I find really helpful in the process of teaching as warm up or wrap up activities 🥰
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I think quizlet is a really interesting tool. Students can practise on their own and there are many different ways they can test their knowledge. It can also be used as a warm up during the lesson. Kahoot was a great option for bigger groups. If I am looking for inspiration or want to create my own game I check ESL games.
For example islcollective.com, wordwall.net, liveworksheets.com, learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org, etc.
- DeborahTESOL-certified English tutor, Spanish tutor, and Ecuadorian Sign Language tutor.
Quizizz is a very good website. There are multiple-choice quizzes, fill-in-the-blanks, etc. They're full of animation and even include background music. This site has quizzes in several languages! Students love it!
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Kahoots is a bombastic game site.
I usually use Wordle Online or Wordle Unlimited for vocabulary practice. You can also find other fun and very useful and easy-to-navigate games on gamestolearnenglish.com ^^
I use quizlet to make individual vocabulary sets for students - I have also about 20 different specific topic sets which are great for broadening your active vocabulary
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There are so many. I’ll only give you one. Try wordgametime.com 😉 There are a lot of fun and educational games there. You can even choose games that are suited to your level. 😊