Improve your English language skills with our popular activities. As English is a global language, we provide fun exercises to develop vocabulary, grammar, and communication skills. Our activities help you use English confidently in various everyday situations. Here we have collected all games in the subject of English. These language-based english games are suitable for students in preschool, elementary and high school. You can sort the games by popularity, recency or name. Practice these new English -ible words until you master them. I know you can!
High school academic vocabulary game about frequently missed words.
In these excersises you'll be able to practise homophone words that are easily mixed up when speaking or writing English.
Practice forming English nouns, adjectives, and adverbs from base words by completing sentences with the correct word forms in context.
Learn and practice English vocabulary for places and buildings in your neighborhood, including houses, shops, parks, and streets.
Practice dolch sight words in the English language to increase accuracy and fluency.
ESL students learn basic vocabulary related to Christmas.
Learn to recognise Latin and Greek root words and use that knowledge to decode the meaning of unfamiliar English words.
Practice English words that use the sounds of qu, x, y, and z.
We are looking at adding the –ably suffix onto English root words to create adverbs.
This game will help you to learn English nouns and adjectives ending in -ence and -ency.
Choose the correct spelling of these commonly confused English words.
The meanings and spellings of English synonyms and homophones.
Learn to identify the numbers in English from 50 to 100 in fun activities.
Let's practice our new vocabulary words about cities.
Here you can practise the colours in the English language.
A fill-in game on how authentic Chinatown is. Practice your English.
Increase your English vocabulary with these 25 words. Words are split in level of difficulty.
Learn the most common misspellings of English words and remember the correct spelling. Do you know how all the words are spelled?