Motlies Vocabulary Trainer Spanish 1 - Shapes, Numbers, Colors app for iPhone and iPad


4.3 ( 8043 ratings )
Games Education Educational Word
Developer: Dorit Erzmoneit
2.99 USD
Current version: 1.0.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 24 Mar 2014
App size: 27.41 Mb

…is a well-organized alternative to boring drills for reinforcing basic Spanish vocabulary and concepts for children over age 8. …age appropriate design that is easy to understand and easy to follow.

Read the full review by Fun Educational Apps:
http://www.funeducationalapps.com/2014/03/motlies-vocabulary-trainer-spanish-1-great-for-learning-shapes-numbers-and-colors-app-review.html

…I can’t wait to share these apps with more students. They definitely help to teach and reinforce new vocabulary words for students who are acquiring Spanish as their second language….

Read the review by Teachers With Apps:
http://teacherswithapps.com/app_reviews-motlies-vocabulary-trainers-spanish-1-and-2/

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Finally a vocabulary trainer that makes the tedious task of learning foreign language vocabulary fun!

With the help of addictive games and colourful Motlies characters, our App is designed to help you memorize vocabulary without even trying!

Structured with different levels of difficulty, it is perfect for children, students or even adults wanting to brush up on their vocabulary skills.

The App is totally child friendly with absolutely no in-app-purchases, ads or links to social media or external websites.

Features :

- More than 200 vocabulary words, sentences and fun animals facts
- Start with a simple game, level-up to new games
- Sentences, fill-in-the-blank and fun animal fact exercises to help you use newly-learned words in context
- Progress report to help you monitor your development
- Repetition to retain the new vocabulary
- Award centre to keep you motivated!

Developer: JustKidsApps, www.justkidsapps.com

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