Fun Games to Learn a Language
There are so many games to learn a language with! It all depends on your level. These are some games depending on your level:
Beginner
Depending on your age, beginner games can seem childish and make you feel foolish, but we all have to take those baby steps before mastering complicated problems! Learning a language is no different.
Take it slow and enjoy these games to learn a language with!
Guess Who
What it practices:
- Body vocab
- Clothing vocab
- How to formulate questions
Hangman
What it practices:
- Vocab
- Letters
- Spelling
Concentration
What it practices:
- Vocab
Guess the Image / Puzzles
What it practices:
- Vocab
- Phrases
Flashcards
What it practices:
- Vocab
- Phrases
UNO
What it practices:
- Numbers
- Colors
- Random sentences per the rules (draw 4)
- Starts to practice real board/card games
Intermediate
You are getting better! Congrats! Here are some more difficult games that will definitely get your brain thinking in your target language.
Enjoy these games to learn a language with for intermediates!
Entry-Level Board Games
All of the above games can be re-purposed for intermediate uses such as intermediate grammar sentences or higher level vocab words.
For additional intermediate games, one can try actual board or card games in English or Spanish or any other language.
For example:
In our classes, we also play an interactive Detective game where the students become the detective to solve the mystery!
Advance
At this point in your language learning journey, you can probably play any type of game in your target language.
Here are some games to learn a language with for advanced students, but really – try whatever you want!
Higher-Level Board Games
Any of the other level games can be adapted to fit the needs of the advanced student. For additional games to learn English or Spanish or any other language for advance students, we play in our language classes:
Codenames with vocab
Practices:
- Thinking in your target language to connect different concepts together with 1 word.
- Working in teams/pairs in English or Spanish or any other language
Role playing / Theater Plays
Practices:
- Speaking / Reading out loud fluidly
- Conversing with others in English or Spanish or any other language
- Being involved in different situations
Need a game buddy?
Each lesson is customized to fit the needs of the students as each class is 1:1 with a native speaker or a teacher that has spent years studying the language.
Each lesson can be game focused, grammar focused, or conversation focused.
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