Happy Campers and The Inks 5

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Everyone
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About this game

Happy Campers and The Inks 5 app is a brand-new vocabulary-building game designed for non-native learners of American English aged 10-11.

Players are guided by The Inks: five fun characters who accompany and motivate children as they practice the vocabulary and progress on their language-learning journey.

The Happy Campers and The Inks 5 app:

• Motivates and engages young learners with cute and colorful characters, vibrant images, and lively music in a stimulating game environment.
• Challenges players by increasing the language level, game speed, and points available as they progress through each level and stage.
• Consolidates learning and encourages practice and revision at each review stage.
• Rewards learners with trophies and awards for top scores and speeds.
The Happy Campers and The Inks 5 app is a great way for young learners following Macmillan Education’s American English Happy Campers course to practice and build their language skills at home.
It is also suitable as a standalone vocabulary-building tool for anyone wishing to learn English in a fun and rewarding way.
Key features:
• 8 stages of play based on Happy Campers 5 topics.
• 3 games per stage + 4 review stages to consolidate learning.
• 3 game styles, including hide and seek, and drag ‘n’ drop.
• Quick-view practice lists to review vocabulary.
Updated on
Sep 24, 2020

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What's new

64-bit support