Hi, dear all. 

So, as we're here to learn, teach, practice and exchange our ENGLISH, I am bringing to all of you this NICE GAME I use in class with my students when I know they are tired of academic stuff.

The main purpose of this game is improving vocabulary as well as the spelling.

OK. The game consists in:

1) One member is going to write an English word.

2) The second member has to write a NEW WORD with the final letter ( consonant or vowel) of the previous word. 

For example: "People" ... and the following member has to write another English word word starting with the letter "E".

BUT THERE IS ONE IMPORTANT CONDITION: NO VERBS, NO ADJECTIVES, NO ADVERBS, NO REPEATED WORDS. JUST NOUNS.

Come on. LET'S PLAY AND LEARN TOGETHER. =)

PS1: I hope you like it =)

PS2: WORDS SHARED SO FAR:

Coat

Tie

England

Teacher

Reptile

 Entertainment

Time

Gold

Eagle

Elephant

Tuxedo

Talk

Kiss

Story

Yankee

Ear

Rapture

Equality

Yellow

Window

World

Distance

Enemy

Yell

Love

Evolution

Noise

Energy

Youth

Hug

Goal

Letter

Reward

Dialog

Google

Emergency

Yeast

Tag

Garden

Nephew

Rumor

Rumble

Message

Extract

Train

Nest

Tea

Apple

Excuses

Superstition

Noun

Nickel

Leech

Humus

Salt

Tobacco

Omen

North

Hill

Lingo

Onion

Night

Torch

Habit

Teacher

Reference

Enable

Elk

Kingdom

Master

Remedy

Yesterday

Year

Radiance

Enemy

Yellow

World

Danger

Risk

Kill

Lord

Dodge

Earlap

Package

East

Tempest

Turbo

Organic

Currant

Tear

Rubbish

Hello

Opportunity

Youth

Hell

Land

Drift

Toilet

Twilight

Teacher

Rain

Nappy

Yard

Desire

Equity

Yogurt

Television

Novice

Ethnic

Creativity

Yolk

Keenness

Sunny

Yes.man

Negligence

Envy

Yearner

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  • Hi dear Oriani,

    Thanks for sharing such a interesting game :)

    My word:  Entertainment

    => Television provides universal entertainment.

  • My word:      reptile

    A reptile is any animal that has cold blood and skin covered in scales,  and

    that lay eggs. Snakes, crocodiles and tortoises are all reptiles.

    NoteThe above definition was taken from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.
  • Hi Teacher Oriani I played this Game with many members , but I am not able to explain very well, Now you explained very well. 

    Thanks for Explaining this Game here .

    My Word is Teacher .

  • So, I begin.

    My word is COAT.

    • So mine is England lol

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