LET'S PRACTICE WRITING SKILLS!


  


Hello there! (Obi-Wan Kenobi mood). How about we practice writing skills?

For this purpose, I offer you to do a collaborative game with this virtual resource: RANDOM LETTER.  I share it with us in case you want to practice with him. 

Do you remember the vocabulary seen in the past units? You will need it. The main objective of this game is to write as many words as possible with a letter generated by the online resource. I will generate 5 letters and you will have 2 minutes to write more words than the other teams with each letter. 

Once the 5 rounds are done, one team member will say all the words you have written. You can win 1 point for each well-written word. Moreover, if you have written a word that other teams haven't, you will get an extra point

The team with the highest score will win. 

Good luck! 


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Comments

  1. Hello Maria. How are you?

    I really enjoy your game to practice writing skills. I really consider that the collaborative game you've described offers several benefits for practicing writing skills. For example, the game encourages you to explore and utilize the vocabulary you've learned in the past units. It challenges you to think of as many words as possible within a given time frame, which helps expand your lexic. Moreover, you improve the
    word association and creativity. Coming up with words within a specific letter constraint requires you to think quickly and make associations. This stimulates your creativity and enhances your ability to make connections between words.

    Overall, this game provides an engaging and interactive way to practice writing skills, stimulate creativity, expand vocabulary, and enhance various language-related abilities.

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  2. Hello Andrea! I'm fine, I hope you are too. Thank you for your comment!

    Whenever I can, I try to include collaborative work dynamics and gamified elements. As you say, I think it's a good way to learn and revise the vocabulary because the students will be undoubtedly motivated, and good motivation for something is the best way to learn and improve skills.

    Best regards!

    María.

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