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The Cambridge Word Games page is a series of fun games that help you improve your English skills. You can unlock each game by completing the previous one and enjoy daily challenges to practise your vocabulary.
Cambridge Word Games is brought to you by a team at Cambridge University Press & Assessment.
Through daily practice, playing Cambridge Word Games can help you improve your English skills. The games are designed to improve vocabulary, grammar, and listening skills, with activities like sentence completion, word matching, and recognising similar sounds.
You can unlock each game by completing the previous one. Keep going until you finish all the games to practise different skills.
If you have any questions about Cambridge Word Games you can contact us at wordgames@cambridge.org
There is a range of games for you to play. The games will challenge you with activities like sentence completion, word matching, and recognising similar sounds, helping you to improve your vocabulary, grammar, and listening skills. Our team is constantly working on improvements and new games to keep your learning experience fun and exciting.
These games are for anyone looking to improve their English skills in a fun way. Our games cover a range of levels, from A1 to B2.
Yes, you can play Cambridge Word Games on a smartphone, a tablet, a laptop, and a desktop computer.
To leave your feedback, please complete the surveys on Cambridge Word Games. We appreciate your feedback. It will help the team improve and update the games.
There are new games every day. This means that you will see different content every day, and the games will be in a different order. The team is constantly working on new types of games to make sure you always have something new to learn!
Speed Reading trains you to read a text quickly in order to pick out key information, rather than focussing on the meaning of every word. Developing this skill is useful if you plan to sit timed reading tests, and also in the wider world, for example when you need to locate the important information in a report or email.
Sound It Out helps you tune into the sounds of English as you need to distinguish between similar sounding words. This helps improve your listening comprehension.
Gap Fill helps you to understand how words are used in context, by giving you examples of the word use within a sentence. It also helps boost your vocabulary because Gap Fill helps you to identify unknown words you need to study.
Associations is a time-efficient way to learn new words, boosting your vocabulary recall and therefore improving your ability to engage in common topics of conversation more fluently.