Bau den Satz!

Publisher: ELI

ISBN: 9788853616760

Availability:In stock

Rs. 1,495.00 Rs. 1,999.00 1,495.00

 Product Details

  • Author : Eli
  • Binding: PAPERBACK
  • ISBN-13: 9788853616760
  • Language:  German
  • Level:  Lower Intermediate
  • Publisher:  ELI
  • Publishing Date: October 2014
  • Subtitle: Bau den Satz!
  • Subject: German
  • Weight : 350g

About The Book 

Game rules: The players throw dice and move their pawns along the path marked on the board towards the goal, which is the camp. After making each move, the player's task is to build a grammatically and logically correct sentence using the verb shown on the field where the pawn stopped, and the randomly selected person, mode and verb phrase. The winner is the person who first reaches the camp.

Language goals: building sentences in German using various verbs, time expressions and modes

Age range: children from 7 years old, adolescents, adults

Application:The game is used both during classes at school and at home (games with friends and family, or private German lessons).

Additional benefits: The game Bau den Satz! improves mental skills such as memory, concentration and perceptiveness, promotes effective memorization and teaches activity and healthy competition, and its ludic character helps to establish social relations with other participants of the game and has a positive effect on reducing the distance between the student and the teacher.

Additional cube: The game has been enriched with new variants of games thanks to the use of an additional cube extending the educational scope of the game.

Extended manual: The game comes with an extensive manual in Polish containing:

  • methodological introduction for teachers, parents and the players themselves,
  • extensive game scenarios,
  • proposals for educational games and exercises.

The instruction in Polish is also a convenience for people who do not know the foreign language sufficiently to read the original, foreign-language version of the instruction, as well as the ability to independently manage language and educational games with children or peers.