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  2. How Strong Is Your Vocabulary? - Word Game - Merriam-Webster

    www.merriam-webster.com/games/vocabulary-quiz

    How Strong is Your Vocabulary? Take our 10-question quiz to find out — and maybe learn some new words along the way. You can try it as often as you'd like (we have dozens of different versions). You'll have 10 seconds to answer each question. The faster you answer, the higher your score. The harder the question, the higher your score.

  3. VocabTrainer - Vocabulary.com

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    Build a better vocabulary! Try VocabTrainer, a fun, daily exercise with 17000 learnable words and 253000 questions for a better way to learn.

  4. Vocabulary games - LearnEnglish

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    Play Wordshake or Sushi Spell to help you practise your vocabulary and spelling. Have fun! Choose a game

  5. Online ESL Games

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    Practice vocabulary and phrases for daily activities. Click on the images to see the body parts. Look at the images and guess the adjectives. Move the letters to make the vocabulary items. Click the words to practice making phrasal verbs. Look at the images to practice adverbs. Practice adverbs of frequency. Practice present simple tense verbs.

  6. Vocabulary.com helps you learn new words, play games that improve your vocabulary, and explore language.

  7. Welcome to Vocabee

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    Vocabee is a vocabulary game-based learning platform. With vocabee, it is easy to create and play fun vocabulary games in minutes. Use vocabee for all language classes, and practically any subject.

  8. 10 Fun Vocabulary Games for Your ESL Classroom

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    Vocabulary games can up the excitement level of your ESL lessons and keep your students engaged. From a variation on Pictionary to word Bingo and more, these 10 games will make vocabulary practice more fun and help your students remember the words you've taught them.