![]() While vocabulary for animals may not be the most useful for everyday life, constructing basic question forms is a lot more applicable. At the same time, hopefully it will re-enforce the meanings of the forms through practising them in a contextual way. I hope that this game can be useful practice for forming questions with matching of question words and auxiliaries. At the same time, sorry if there are any answers that are wrong or probably wrong - dolphins eating fish and so on. This is why there are questions about dragons eating meat and other such things that may not be immediately obvious. Some of the items may seem a bit ambiguous or strange it is quite hard to think of enough forms that can be used to describe a range of animals. The user can guess which animal it could be at any time by making a "I guess. Possible animals are display above the mystery box and are eliminated as questions are asked. ![]() The object of the game is to guess the eight hidden animals that are presented, one at a time, behind a question mark. In order to do you must narrow down the possible choices by asking questions which, hopefully, provides context and meaning for the question phrases. The general idea is that you have to guess the mystery animal. Animals and animal guessing gives a context in which using these verb phrases can be meaningful. At the same time, I wanted to make a game that could practice basic verbs question forms such as 'how many', 'is it', 'can it' and so on. So I wanted to make a game with animals that was more constructive and actually practiced making phrases. While it is good to know the words for animals, it is not really all that useful in everyday life. This game is useful for practicing animal related words and phrases. ![]() The aim of this game is to help students learn English - specifically ESL (English as a second language). Game Center Leaderboards, iCloud.Credits: I want to thank the translators Mr Oscar Cspedes, Ms Lingnan Wang, and Ms Masako Nagano for the realization of the Spanish, Chinese, and Japanese lessons respectively.I want to thank Ms Gaylene Sutton for her suggestion and advices in the preparation of the "Kids Lessons" set.I also want to thank the community for the sound effects.Full audio credits. Local user login system to switch between multiple users. ** Keyboard layouts: Qwerty (US, UK), Dvorak, Colemak, Qwertz (German), Azerty (French).(The Dvorak or Colemak layout should be set in iOS settings and are only available with a Bluetooth keyboard.) Include the Kids Lessons in Arabic. ![]() ** Animated fingers showing the proper typing technique.** Only displayed when using a hardware Bluetooth keyboard. So, avoid the typos and get the cheetah! Use the virtual keyboard or a Bluetooth keyboard.** A hardware Bluetooth keyboard is recommended. However, be careful, Animal Typing also greatly rewards your accuracy. The faster you type, the faster is your animal (snail, rabbit, horse, etc.). Animal Typing is a simple and funny way to learn touch typing for all ages.In Animal Typing, the animal you get depends on your typing skills.
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