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For copyright
reasons, MindGame is called MindLines in the US.
MindGame
is a virtual boardgame which combines language learning
with strategy. Students can play against each other
or against the computer: the object of the game is
to capture all your opponent's pieces and make them
your own. To capture each piece you have to answer
a language question. Each session has a different
theme, ranging from familiar vocabulary and grammar
areas such as irregular simple past forms, to homophones,
anagrams and chatroom slang. As students capture,
lose and recapture squares, questions are repeated,
and this is remarkably effective in helping students
to learn the language items and become more confident.
The independent
Schoolzone evaluation found that a "real strength
of this product is the ability to add your own category
to reflect the work you want pupils to revise. This
authoring program is intuitive and easy to use,"
and gives you a much greater control over the language
areas you choose to make available to your learners.
MindGame includes
a range of different interfaces and a variety of options
for students to choose from. They can adjust the skill
of the computer from beginner to expert, switch a
game from learn to test mode and call up reports on
their performance including details of which words
they have got right or wrong. Above all though, MindGame
is a fun and effective way of helping students to
learn discrete language items.
You can choose
between British or American English on installation.
MindGame has
been officially adopted by the British Council for
use in all 227 centres worldwide.
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