HALLOWEEN SPOT IT game WORD LIST

Опубликовано: 15 Май 2026
на канале: Teach the Teachers 101
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This is a video that will show you the word list for Halloween Spot it.
Note that the booklet that came with this game had a limited number of symbols so I had to make them up. If you need a copy of the list, let me know.

James discusses the Halloween edition of the Spot It game and its accompanying word list. He points out that the booklet contains incorrect labels for some symbols and shares the correct ones, such as "dungeon door," "moon mouse skull," "candelabra," and "toad." James also mentions some symbols with incorrect labels in the booklet, like "candelabra" being labeled as "antique candlestick holder" and "ball and chain" being labeled as "shackle pin or shackle." He intends to provide a complete word list for the game to his audience. In a separate part of the video, the speaker presents the word list for the Halloween Spot It game, which includes words related to Halloween in alphabetical order, such as "bat," "candy corn," "coffin," "eyeball," "Frankenstein," and "witch hat." Other words on the list are "ball and chain," "garlic," "ghost," "gravestone," "Headless Horseman," and "Jack-o-Lantern." The speaker encourages viewers to like and subscribe to their channel if they find the word list helpful. Happy Halloween!

00:00:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "HALLOWEEN SPOT IT game WORD LIST #ESL #halloween #gaming #spotit," the host James explains that he is reviewing a Halloween version of the game "Spot It," which comes with a booklet containing words for the symbols on the cards. However, James notes that this version does not include the original word list and instead provides some incorrect labels. He proceeds to read out the correct labels for several symbols, which include "dungeon door," "moon mouse skull," "candelabra," "toad," "vampire," "bloody hand," "Frankenstein eyeball," and others. James also mentions that some symbols are incorrectly labeled in the booklet, such as "candelabra" being labeled as "candelabra" but actually being an "antique candlestick holder," and "ball and chain" being labeled as "ball and chain" but actually being a "shackle pin or shackle." James plans to share a complete word list that he has compiled for the game with his viewers.
00:05:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "HALLOWEEN SPOT IT game WORD LIST #ESL #halloween #gaming #spotit," the speaker reveals the word list used in the Spot It game they are presenting for English language learners. The words, which are related to Halloween, have been arranged in alphabetical order. Some examples include "ball and chain," "bat," "bloody foot," "candleabra," "candy corn," "cauldron," "chocolate," "coffin," and "eyeball." Other words on the list are "Frankenstein," "garlic," "ghost," "gravestone," "Headless Horseman," "Jacko Lantern," and "witch hat." The speaker encourages viewers to give the video a thumbs-up and subscribe to their channel if they found the word list helpful. Happy Halloween!