Practicing English Words with Games

What do children love more than playing? Games are a great way to practice English words without the kids feeling like they’re in class. Games are effective not only for vocabulary but also for grammar, listening and speaking skills. Here are some examples of games to practice English words:

Drawing/Pictionary

In this game, you can divide the family into two teams and each time a representative from a team draws a picture of a word or phrase in English, and the child tries to guess what the word or phrase is. Alternatively, the representative can act out a word or phrase in English in pantomime, and the child tries to guess what the word or phrase is.

Bingo

In Bingo, players receive a sheet with a table of words or pictures in English, and someone randomly calls out words or pictures. Accordingly, the children should mark the matching word or picture on their table until they have a complete row.

Memory Game

Create cards with matching pictures and words in English and arrange the cards face down randomly on a surface. On each turn, the child must turn over two cards in an attempt to match the picture to its name in English. The memory game improves both the memory and vocabulary of the children.

Practicing English Words Using Multimedia

Using multimedia can provide a positive learning experience that combines learning by listening, seeing, and writing. You can practice English words with your child using songs, videos, movies, and interactive apps. Here are some examples of practicing English words using multimedia:

Songs and Clips

Practicing English with songs is a fun way for kids to learn new words, improve pronunciation and intonation. From songs specifically designed for learning basic English words like “Head, Shoulders Knees And Toes”, to popular songs that can help teenagers strengthen their English. Thanks to the catchy structure of songs, English words can easily be memorized. Try to encourage children to search for the lyrics of the song, translate them and memorize them.

TV and Movies

Watching TV shows and movies in English can be a fun way to improve listening comprehension skills, as well as expose children to different accents and cultures. TV and movies help kids learn English in a more natural and authentic way. There are many TV shows and movies in English that are designed for children, and the most important thing is to choose something that is appropriate for your child’s age, interests, and learning goals. Give up dubbed series and movies and start getting your kids used to hearing and understanding English.

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English Learning Apps

Another way to use multimedia to practice English words is through language learning apps. Apps provide fun and interactive games and activities that can help kids learn vocabulary, grammar, listening and speaking skills in English. Apps have the ability to combine several dimensions of the learning experience such as games, videos, music and quizzes.

SingIt App for Practicing English Words

An app that stands out in combining the different dimensions of experiential learning is SingIt. On the innovative SingIt platform, everyone can learn English using a method that combines music, interactivity, and personalization. SingIt allows you to practice English words based on the songs and genres you love the most and thus strengthen your English at your own pace, with pleasure and efficiency.

Lucía Herrera

Lucía Herrera

English Learning Coach

Lucía Herrera is an English Learning Coach focused on practical vocabulary, study routines, and confidence-building lessons for learners of all ages.