Description
Kids will love exploring English phrases about animals in Happy Animal English!
Happy Animal English is full of natural, conversational English focused on something kids love: animals! From cats to unicorns, there are both useful everyday conversations and fun phrases that help kids learn to talk about the animals they love.
** Key features **
* 12 unique animal types: dogs, cats, turtles, fish, monkeys, frogs, pigs, rabbits, tigers, lions, dragons, and unicorns
* Phonics to practice saying each animal type sound-by-sound
* 250+ spoken phrases to practice talking about animals
* 120+ fun illustrations bring key phrases to life
* 170+ quiz questions to test listening and comprehension skills
* 2 games: concentration and karuta, each with 3 play modes, to have fun learning and reinforcing English skills
== Modes ==
= Conversations =
Fun, whimsical drawings bring the phrases to life, allowing kids to listen, learn and repeat natural conversational English
= Practice =
A full list of all the phrases, separated by animal and by topic. This allows kids to focus on their favourite animals or topics of interest.
= Animals =
Focus on each animal one at a time. Practice speaking and reading the types of animals with phonics. Quick and easy access to just the Conversations and Practice items for each animal.
= Quizzes =
Show off your listening skills in the quiz mode. Questions progress from simple matching to more complicated question and answer patterns. With 8 different quiz categories and 170+ questions, there's lots of fun to be had. Can you ace the Master level?
= Karuta =
Listen to audio cues and touch the correct card in an English adaptation of this classic Japanese card game. Choose from either listening for a type of animal (e.g. "dog") or animal types in a sentence (e.g. "do you have a dog?"). A time attack mode gives players the option of seeing how quickly they can clear between 1 to 5 rounds of cards.
= Concentration =
Develop memory skills and reinforce animal names with this classic match 2 game. Play modes with 12, 16, or 20 cards vary the difficulty. Animal types are spoken when each card is selected, allowing players to learn through repeated exposure. Optionally keep score and see if you can beat your previous best score!