Learn English numbers. Practise with a fun game
Learn English Numbers with Fun Games
"Numbers in English" is an educational Android app designed for learners who struggle with understanding spoken numbers in English. It offers tools to learn pronunciation and writing of numbers in words, complemented by an interactive listening game to reinforce your skills and make learning enjoyable.
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App summary
This app is useful for people who are trying to learn English but have trouble understanding spoken numbers.
▪ Learn how to pronounce numbers in English
▪ Learn how to write numbers in words
▪ Play a listening game
User reviews
Pros
- Helpful for learning English numbers
- Improves listening skills
- Unique app that meets specific needs
Cons
- Voice and accent issues
- Too fast reading speed
- Lack of options for number range and settings
Most mentioned
- Need for slower reading speed
- Desire for more language options
- Suggestions for more game modes
User reviews
It's a good app at face value, but I would implement being able to choose more seconds for real beginners of the English language, as well as listening to the numbers twice. In addition, it would be amazing to be able to practice numbers in more languages.
Please put more game options for example, speaking and also you can set the levels from high numbers so we don't have to wait so much to reach million numbers.
good application, but I noticed two major problems, which need to be resolved. firstly, you must reduce the frequency of reading the figures, it is too fast so sometimes we do not understand what is being said. for example, you could give the user the possibility to configure the speed of the player. Secondly, in the game part, when after saying the number once, you could allow the user to repeat the pronunciation because the reader reads too fast and we may not understand what is being said.