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Theory: What time is it?
You can watch this video if you want to have more information about how to tell the time in English:
Writing game: English questions.
This game is useful for practicing how to ask questions in English.
Spelling game: Hang man
Let´s play Hang man! You are shown a set of blank letters that match a Word or phrase and you have to guess what these letters are to reveal the hidden Word.
Grammar game: Building sentences
This is a game for learning how to form sentences correctly. To play you have to click on the options to form a sentence that matches the image shown.
Grammar game: Conditional sentences
This game is focused on forming conditional phrases of the form "If….. then…."
Spelling game
This is a really simple game to practice your writing skills: You just look at the image, and then spell the Word.
Writing game: Falling clouds
You can practice your writing skills with this game: An image is presented and you have to move the clouds around to créate a matching phrase.
Writing game: Bubble
This is a game for practicing English sentence formation. To play, you select a set of content to play with, and then make sentences by clicking on word bubbles. As you make sentences, the bubbles disappear and slowly the board is cleared.
Grammar game: Phrasal verbs
This is a game for studying phrasal verbs.
A phrasal verb is a pair of words that go together and act as a verb. For example, "give up" is a phrasal verb meaning "to quit".
Writing: Voccabulary game
This game is a version of the classic game "Memory". It helps students to learn vocabulary ítems by matching images and words. You can also listen to the audio when you look at the images.
Grammar game: Comparisons
This is a game for learning English with a specific focus on comparatives.
Game: Read brief descriptions
This is a simple game for practicing brief reading comprehension. To play, you read the brief description and then click on the image that it most accurately describes.
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