Given the situation in which the world finds itself, we offer you some games so that you can practice Spanish at home. So that you can play and have fun learning Spanish. We propose these games so that we can play together at home.
Games for learn Spanish at home
- Introduce yourself and repeat the above. The idea is that each person introduces himself by saying his name, age and hobbies, and the next person should do the same and repeat what the previous person said.
- Drawings. It's about making teams and one member of another team sends another team member to draw something and his or her partner has to guess. Of course, speaking in Spanish
- Story of words. You put several papers with words on them and take them out. One is taken out and the first participant must start a story in which to put the word that came out. The next one is taken out, and the next contestant must do the same, following the story with the next word. This is how you practice your vocabulary.
- Imagination: what is this. You take an object and use it. For example, you take out a plate because each one says different uses. Like a flying saucer, a frisbee, a hat... develop your imagination.
- Songs. Great for leran Spanish at home. The idea is to sing songs in Spanish by singers you like. To do this, a word is proposed and the next team (or the next to participate) must sing a song containing that word.
- Hanged. The typical game of putting a movie leaving the holes to put the letters. In teams (or individually) you say letters and place them where they belong. In case of failure, the hanging character is drawn on the rope.
- Characters. Each one writes on a piece of paper with glue (like a postit) the name of a famous person. The papers are handed out and each one puts the one he has touched on his forehead. It is a matter of guessing which character you are before anyone else. You have to ask questions in Spanish so that you can answer yes or no and discover who you are.
We hope you can put them into practice and help you learn Spanish at home... You will practice vocabulary, verb tenses, and you will get loose when speaking.