Vocabulary Games

In this section you can learn and practice a large number of areas of English vocabulary and have some fun as well.

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    What's the picture? You have 20 seconds to beat the clock. The faster you guess the more you score. A really fun way to learn vocabulary!

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    How many points can you get in 3 minutes? Longer words score more points!

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    Think of a number with two digits. For example 43. Follow the Magic Gopher's instructions and he will amaze you by telling you what number you chose.

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    Are you a football fan? Try this game to see how many football words you know in English. Can you beat the goal keeper? Good luck!

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    Word Wangling is a collection of fun word games to help you look for patterns, shapes and relationships between letters and words.

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    How many points can you get in 3 minutes? Longer words score more points!

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    Some things you can find in a bedroom - what are they called?

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    Do you know the names of these animals?

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    Can you identify these objects from around the house?

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    Are you a football fan? Try this game to see how many football words you know in English. Can you beat the goal keeper? Good luck!

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    What are these activities called?

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    Do you know the names of these animals?

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    Are you a football fan? Try this game to see how many football words you know in English. Can you beat the goal keeper? Good luck!

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    Some sentences which describe things you can find in a bedroom. Drag the right verb into the gap to complete them.

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    Here are some objects you can find in a bedroom. Which adjectives go best with them?