Scrabble Spanish
- For 2 to 4 players
Product Description
Spanish Scrabble plays just like the classic Scrabble, but different letter values on the tiles correspond with Spanish language usage. It’s a great way to practice Spanish as a second language! So challenge your friends to a game in Espanol! Includes genuine wood letter tiles and racks, plus a handy pouch to store tiles. Game board and instructions in Spanish. For 2 to 4 players…. More >>
Language(s): Spanish
Tags: Scrabble, Spanish

I am bilingual and bought this game for my mother. We were told that she has beginning stages of Alzheimer’s. Well I think the doctors are wrong but just in case I got this for her.
Words games do stimulate synaptic links and activate the language center in the brain.
About the comment that this game is difficult in Spanish: The game is not easily in any language!
Also, keep in mind that Spanish due to its strong metaphorical constructs have many ways of expressing similar things. The poetry and imagery expressed in Spanish literature is quite powerfull.
Just have fun, learn and reinforce!
Anonymous | October 13, 2009 # 9:49 amRating: 5 / 5
What makes a world language game extra wonderful is that it allows learners of that language the chance to prove to themselves that they know something, while having a fun time.
international | October 13, 2009 # 11:07 amThis Spanish language version thrills players when they see the different values for the letters and the different letters employed… I use this game in the classroom and marvel at the gentle pleasure had by all as they struggle to come up with words. We also play this at home, and have the same level of fun
We keep the game light… it is a challenge to all to work in a second language.
But oh what fun.
Rating: 4 / 5
Product is great fun, even if you don’t speak fluent Spanish. It’s a great learning tool.
Vanessa Vancour | October 13, 2009 # 12:01 pmRating: 5 / 5
Spanish Scrabble
Señora Dugger | October 13, 2009 # 1:15 pmI teach high school Spanish. I use this game (among others) with my students on periodic “game days.” High schoolers LOVE to play games. This is a super game for expanding Spanish vocabulary. I let my students use a dictionary. It is difficult to play unless you have a good vocabulary in Spanish, so allowing English words too is a good idea. Just count all Spanish words for double points after all special point values have already been added too.
Rating: 5 / 5
Very similar to the English version. Has a few different letters from the spanish alphabet.
L. Richards | October 13, 2009 # 3:24 pmRating: 4 / 5