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Poll: Do you play language games, either for fun or to improve your skills?
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Yaotl Altan Mexico Local time: 03:59 Member (2006) English to Spanish + ...
More games.
Dec 11, 2016
cloudhunter wrote:
I play scrabble with my kids and so I learn the 10-years-oldish
Wordfeud and Word Crack are similar to Scrabble. When do we play a Germany vs. Mexico Scrabble game?
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MikeTrans Germany Local time: 11:59 Italian to German + ...
Sometimes...
Dec 11, 2016
Ok, I will admit, but please do not spread it around... Games? Yes, sometimes because they keep you awake and concentrated, but language games? No, I use to play console games like Elevator Action, Intrepid, Lode Runner or stuff like that (I use the MAME platform), but I can only advice to play them sparringly...Because you may get addicted! Not a language game, but one to improve my typing skills is "Typer Shark Deluxe" from Popcap games, amusing and you really learn to type faster.... See more
Ok, I will admit, but please do not spread it around... Games? Yes, sometimes because they keep you awake and concentrated, but language games? No, I use to play console games like Elevator Action, Intrepid, Lode Runner or stuff like that (I use the MAME platform), but I can only advice to play them sparringly...Because you may get addicted! Not a language game, but one to improve my typing skills is "Typer Shark Deluxe" from Popcap games, amusing and you really learn to type faster...
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