Here are two neat online video games that can be used for language learning and which may, with luck, may not even be blocked by school content filters. I’ve written about how I use these games, along with their walkthroughs (instructions on how to win), with my English Language Learner students. In both of these games, be sure to click the yellow bar in the lower left hand side of the game to turn the language to English:
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Online utilities like these games mentioned on this blog post are always a good tool to build learning skills.
In the near future, I expect more interactive tools like these games to be used in learning.
I love this idea of using these kinds of games in class instruction. I have played the games before, but never thought of combining it into the class. This idea is really inspiring, and I am pretty sure that my students will love it! Thanks for sharing!