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Pre-reading games
introducing and practising the ABC letters and their corresponding sounds, training phonological awareness.
Vocabulary games
To learn and practice basic vocabulary: colors, animals, nouns, verbs & adjectives.
A teacher’s panel
A specially dedicated panel to train phonological awareness and phonetic dictations.
Instructions and FAQ
All games are set as paths, each path consists of five games, that end with a dictation activity
What is the meaning of the colors of the various paths?
Each color represents the number of pictures:
Yellow – 8, Orange-12, Red-18
And if there are more then
Purple-8, blue-12, green-18
Is it ok to skip paths?
The ultimate recommendation is not to skip, but to learn and practice bottom up, but this obviously depends on the student’s level.
What is the purpose of the face-up games?
These games are meant for learning new words and pronunciations, while native speakers can skip the sound-picture match. On the other hand, face-down games are designed to help practice what has been learned in a fun and enjoyable way.
What is the purpose of the face-up games?
These games are meant for learning new words and pronunciations, while native speakers can skip the sound-picture match. On the other hand, face-down games are designed to help practice what has been learned in a fun and enjoyable way.
When to do the dictations?
Dictations help reinforce spelling skills and should be played at the end of the learning process.
Demonstrative Videos
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