- Learns to read and comprehend questions on the Sussed cards
- Practices critical thinking and problem-solving skills by considering different options and choosing the most reasonable answers
- Improves vocabulary and understanding of language by encountering new words and phrases on the cards
- Enhances speaking and listening skills through discussing and explaining answers with other players
- Develops social skills and empathy by learning about others' perspectives and experiences through the game
- Gains knowledge about various topics covered in the Sussed game, such as history, geography, and different cultures
- Strengthens research skills by seeking additional information about the topics discussed in the game cards
As a teacher, you can encourage further development related to the activity by:
- Assigning writing tasks where students can elaborate on the topics learned during the game
- Organizing debates or group discussions about controversial questions from the Sussed cards
- Encouraging students to create their own Sussed-style game cards on topics they are interested in and sharing them with their classmates