![]() ![]() ![]() Rather than surrounding and then taking your partner’s pieces as in Go, however, in Othello you only have to have your pieces at both ends of a row of your partner’s pieces and you then turn the pieces that are your partner’s colour over (the pieces are white on one side and black on the other). The original game, Othello, is similar to the traditional Japanese board game Go, with white and black pieces placed alternately on a square board and the person who has most pieces of their colour on the board at the end of the game winning. It is a variation of the game Othello, redesigned for language practice. Grammar Reversi is a game first described, I believe, in More Grammar Games by Paul Davis and Mario Rinvolucri and that I have used in almost every adult and teenage course I’ve had since discovering it. ![]()
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