As an elementary school English as a second language teacher, I have frequently used this app with my kindergarten and 1st grade students. They really like this app and call it, "The Pirate Game." Setting up/starting the game is a little tricky and must be done by an adult. Students listen to a question and answer choices accompanied by a colorful photograph. I like how there is usually a plausible but incorrect answer choice that makes the students pay close attention to the structure of the question. There is a feature that allows students to record their voices asking and/or answering the question. I usually have the students record themselves repeating the question because the grammar of asking questions is more challenging for them than giving an answer. Since the recording is not saved by the app, and since I use this with beginning English speakers, doing the recording is done with the teacher monitoring and giving feedback. Recording the students voice is optional for game play . When the student selects the correct answer, they get to tap the spinner and advance on the game board. This keeps the students engaged and excited about practicing grammar and critical thinking.