Phrazzleme...
The name is made up of two words: 'phrase' and 'puzzle'.
The idea is to make a phrase and put it on the board for points. The next person puts a phrase using an existing word from the last phrase, like a puzzle! This continues until someone wins!
You learn English because the longer the phrase, the more points you get!
You get immediate rewards and this makes you want to learn English and WIN! Up to 7 people can play and you can play at a beginners, intermediate or advanced level. 200 pieces, 800 words, thousands of variations!
If you already speak English, it’s fun! If you don’t, you learn while having fun! For all ages.
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"I'm really impressed with "Phrazzle Me!". It's a fantastic innovation for learning, and also a great game."
Karl Weber, Actor and Director
"Phrazzle Me is a good, fun way for students to reflect on language structures and vocabulary; and one that they really enjoyed. Phrazzle Me will
definitely be on my lesson plans in the future."
Reviewer Alison Susans
TEFL.net "I think it's a fun way to make our students improve their language. They will feel motivated to study in order to win the game. Ilike it." Jackeline
TEFL teacher-member "Besides being a lot of fun, "Phrazzle Me!" is an excellent way to develop your English. Players reinforce knowledge of sentence structures, use of verb forms , conjunctions, prepositions, auxiliaries and so much more. What Scrabble does for vocabulary and spelling, "Phrazzle Me!" does for phrases and sentences." Brian Boyd
www.grammarmancomic.com
TEFL.net "I think it's a fun way to make our students improve their language. They will feel motivated to study in order to win the game. Ilike it." Jackeline
TEFL teacher-member "Besides being a lot of fun, "Phrazzle Me!" is an excellent way to develop your English. Players reinforce knowledge of sentence structures, use of verb forms , conjunctions, prepositions, auxiliaries and so much more. What Scrabble does for vocabulary and spelling, "Phrazzle Me!" does for phrases and sentences." Brian Boyd
www.grammarmancomic.com