Think Bilingual Learn by Doing Cheats

Think Bilingual Learn by Doing Hack 9.2 + Redeem Codes

Level 2

Developer: Interact and Immerse
Category: Education
Price: Free
Version: 9.2
ID: com.InteractAndImmerse.LanguageGame

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Description

Drive a car, cook in a real kitchen, or fix up the house- all in a new language!

Are you translating everything when you study a language? Is this slowing you down? Immersion will help you THINK in the new language, the first step to real fluency.

This version is Level 2, for students who know some words of the new language. For younger students, try the beginner version.

-Spanish, French, English included
-High beginner to low intermediate level
-iPad only

Version history

9.2
2018-10-17
Quality of life improvements for teachers and students. Fixed a sound issue for iOS 11+.
9.1
2018-05-23
Stability updates and revamped scoring in logged in mode.
9.0
2018-03-07
Classroom online game mode
8.2
2017-12-07
Teacher view of student results
8.1
2017-09-25
New level: Everyday actions
8.0
2017-08-16
New level: Everyday actions
7.0
2017-05-03
New level: Everyday actions
Increased stability
6.2
2016-07-19
Speaking Immersion
6.1
2016-07-16
Speaking Immersion
6.0
2016-07-15
Speaking Immersion
5.0
2016-04-14
Stage 15: Hobbies and greetings
Stage 16: Animals in action!
4.1
2016-01-26
"Living textbook" Classroom Mode
New stage 14: "At the Zoo"
4.0
2016-01-08
"Living textbook" Classroom Mode
New stage 14: "At the Zoo"
3.0
2015-11-03
Stage 12 and 13
2.1
2015-09-11
New levels
Various product enhancements
1.0
2015-07-25

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Ratings

4.1 out of 5
14 Ratings

Reviews

wilsonsbutt,
We want more!
Guilt free screen time. We’re a screen phobic household. Of course that isn’t altogether a good idea for our 10 year old twins. Think bilingual gives us all a break. Perhaps most importantly, the twins can see what a truly educational computer program feels like. We hate refusing all screen time; that makes us seem narrow minded. Think bilingual changes us into discriminating parents! Will this message take hold. TB gives us hope.
We’re always hoping for new episodes.
MANY THANKS
blackswanbeth,
Excellent immersion!
My 10- and 7-year-olds love this game and their spoken and listening of French has improved drastically. When they started using words that were super useful that I was unfamiliar with, I set up accounts for myself and my husband too and it’s fantastic. So many everyday used scenarios are presented in immersion. Can’t wait for Chinese/Japanese!
wathk07,
Please, more episodes
We so enjoy this program. We spend a lot of time dreaming of new episodes. Sports. Soccer for sure. Swimming. Baseball?
We try to learn new vocabulary at the restaurant. But we forget really fast. You’d do that so much better.
How about flying a kite? You see how we keep on dreaming. That’s what happens when you enjoy yourself so much.
bilingual parent,
Great app for kids language learning
Great app. Make sure you start with the beginning version for younger kids with no experience.
a person not a robot,
It helped me learn a bit of French before it I new nothing
I sat down for 5 minutes and learn three words in French before I new nothing!
xrs4Cp76,
Think Bilingual
The original version of this program program exploits the fascination with video/computer games in the service of teaching a foreign language. The format is highly creative. It has excellent art work and attention grabbing and amusing cartoons and graphics. The structure involves exercises and games where the student is introduced to a basic vocabulary and then applies that vocabulary in responding to commands related to realistic everyday situations. The upshot is a format that makes learning a language fun. The exercises move in a way that makes word for word translation impossible. The student is operating and thinking in the language. The exercises become progressively more challenging without being intimidating. It is so much fun that one does not want to quit playing and learning. But the most impressive feature of the program is its flexibility. Although currently limited to use in teaching three language(English, Spanish, French), it could easily be extended to the teaching of any language. The original program is revolutionary; but this new version is even better than the original. The new added level ("Baby 2") is really cute and fun. A ton of new enhancements make the product more user friendly than the original. It's clear that direct observation of users in progress and user feedback have made an outstanding program even better.
RASAschooloffice,
The Robot Gave My Kids Nightmares
I thought this was just a normal game, but I can easily disprove that by what I saw tonight. I saw the robot mascot in my child’s bedroom at 3:00 AM!!!
aMusedToo,
Great Idea!
I have been using Duolingo and Memrise to teach myself Spanish. These apps have helped me understand written Spanish but my listening skills needed more help than these apps provide. This program is genius in helping the user with understanding the language as it is spoken as well as helping the learner to think in the language being learned rather than translating, which is the tendency when one is a beginner.

There is one fix and two improvements I would like to see in the future; the app does occasionally crash in the higher levels for me, it's a minor issue but I hope there is a fix for that. And I would love to see more levels and languages offered in the future, a peek at the developer's website indicates that this is in the works. After sampling the app in it's first rendition, I would gladly pay for expanded levels!

I am an adult over 50 in age and this is a very useful app for me but obviously this would be fun for a child who is learning a second language. I look forward to the continued development of this app.
KateW.222,
Nice app!
A great way to learn a language. It has a very immersive feel the way a child learns their first language. I liked that it was mostly audio cues but you have the option to see the it written as well. I definitely felt the language sinking in.
There are two improvements that I felt could be made:
1. In my opinion, it shouldn't deduct points for repeating an audio cue. I was also confused as to why sometimes there was a point deduction and other times not.
2. Initially I felt like this was a negative but the more I think about it, the more I could see where some people would like this method. When you make a mistake,you are not shown the correct answer. I felt a bit frustrated by this but I think the idea is that you just try and clear that level again to get the 100%
$xqp6847z,
Think Bilingual
This program is a language learner's dream! As a student of several European and Asian languages, I always struggled with aural comprehension. I could never get enough repetitions of a word or phrase, let alone respond to them in a real life setting. But now this program does it all. Words, phrases, and commands can be repeated infinitely, with or without the written text. Students can listen, read, and respond in virtual settings that simulate real life in ways that are fun, entertaining, and affirming. This is the way to learn a language! The current version is even better. The interactivity is incredible!