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High school Spanish teacher Chris Bocking playing with Anne Morawetz and Bianca Bell.
Innovative Spanish Board Game
Verb It Makes Spanish Verbs Fun!
Forget trying to memorize 100s of verb endings. Stop spending hours mindlessly writing out verb conjugations.
Verb It is the Solution!
You and your friends will hardly notice that you're practising those complex verbs as you race
through Latin America, challenging and double
challenging your competitors’ answers.
Everyone Can Play
Verb It questions are geared to beginner,
intermediate and advanced students, making
the game an ingenious learning tool for
students from middle school through university.
Easy to Learn
It just takes a few minutes to absorb the rules
and get down to playing.
The goal of the game is to reach the finish line
with 1000 pesos in your pocket. To advance
around the gamemat to the finish line, you have
to correctly answer verb questions.
Try this easy question: ella/cocinar/presente. Answer: (Ella) cocina. She cooks.
Challenges & Double Challenges
The excitement heightens as you challenge
and double challenge the answers of your
opponents and win pesos for your daring.
Latin American Facts
Verb It also tests you on how much you know
about the people, traditions, geography and
popular culture of Latin America.
Pasaporte questions are also geared to three levels of difficulty.
Try this easy Pasaporte question: What is the
currency of Mexico?
Bravo, if you said pesos.
Or try this more difficult question: Who is the President of Puerto Rico? Bravo, if you said President Barack Obama.
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