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Can learning to read be as easy
and exciting as playing a computer game? We've developed a game with which you can learn to read intuitively and
individually, as you would play a game.
We believe that a learning game has to be so good that it would encourage you
to play it even though you might not be interested in its pedagogical content. We've done our best to implement this
idea in our game. In doing so, we incorporate psycho-pedagogical foundations and concepts from the Montessori method,
improve upon such tools as phonetic charts and present the syllables as they are actually spoken and not as they would
be if spoken separately. Our emphasis is not on learning to recite the alphabet or spelling out words; on the contrary,
instead of learning the ABC off by heart, the pupil learns which sounds actually occur in each word. As such, double
vowels, for instance, are never separated.
Should you have any further questions about our pedagogical method or
about the game itself, please feel free to contact us at: info@regentropfen.org
The game is adapted for children
aged 4 to 8, regardless of whether the pupil goes to school, kindergarten, pre-school or primary school. Children in
higher grade may also profit from the game in case of various reading and/or spelling difficulties such as dyslexia. You
can also use the game to learn some basics of foreign languages, regardless of your age: thanks to the audio clips, you
can discover learn the pronunciation of the individual phonemes in each word. You hence not only learn a translation of
the word, but have a native speaker show you the meaning and the spelling of each word. Of course, this is not meant to
be a complete linguistic pedagogical environment: the words offered are all nouns and there are as of yet no adjectives,
verbs and no punctuation. Learning the language is based here on a challenging speaking vocabulary trainer. This app
however can be used as an interactive introduction to the acquisition of speaking skills for individual words. The game
does not contain a dictionary and is not split up in individual lessons, but rather in levels with various themes such
as pirates, animals or vehicles.
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