Using Board-games in class

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DzemikC

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Hi,

I'm new here, so apologies if this is revisiting an old topic. Have any of the teachers here had any interesting ideas for using authentic (English-language) board games in the ESL / EFL classroom?

I'd love to hear some ideas.
 
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emsr2d2

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I used to play Scrabble with one of my adult learners (I didn't teach group classes) - he loved it! He was not far above a beginner so he started with 2- and 3-letter words (more if he spotted them) and moved on from there. I got him to give me the definition of each word he used and to try and give the definition of each word I played, and to use them in a sentence.
 

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I agree about Scrabble. I used to play the Networdz version until Microsoft forced Windows 10 on to me. Many people are not happy.
 
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