The purpose of the app is to give learners practice in answering standard question forms (who, what, when, where, why and how) through three levels of progressive complexity. Pick the right answer and you get a success scene. Parents will appreciate the comprehensive performance tracking, and kids will like the silliness of the scenes.
Older kids can scroll question answers to the 5 W's to build question comprehension skills while enjoying the possible combinations of answers to select and appealing animated characters for a great language learning experience.
Questions are posed with supporting pictures. Children have multiple choice answers and use the picture to determine the correct answer. Many different question types are explored. The audio is a little flat and unenthusiastic.
A picture can be worth a thousand questions, so pick out photos from magazines and newspapers and start asking your child questions. Start from objective questions with clear answers (“How many people are in this picture?”) and then move towards more subjective questions (“What are they talking about?”)
Parents and kids can work with differenct combinations from the choices and discuss rules and purpose
Find pictures in the newspaper and predict what might happen next, create questions and answers based on the pitures you see - make it part of your morning routine!