🎉 Learn Spanish, Play Cards, Make Friends!
AGOEn Español is an innovative card game designed for beginners to learn Spanish through engaging gameplay. Featuring a 54 card deck with 36 question cards and 18 action cards, it promotes vocabulary building and fluency in a fun, interactive way. Suitable for all ages, this game is perfect for family gatherings, classrooms, or vacations. With beautifully illustrated cards and a balanced approach to conversation, players can enjoy a natural learning experience. Created by experienced educators, AGO cards are a trusted resource for language learners globally.
P**M
Fun & Easy
As a Japanese Language teacher I'm always looking for new games for my students to play. In the past I have used Uno cards to create various games. While the game play can be similar to uno, the cards were much different.First the quality of the product: I felt there was a higher quality to these cards than some games I have purchased in the past. They have a nice texture to them that will last more than a semester or two.Second, the imagery: There is a variety of action photos, drawings, icons and charts. It does not feel so childish that I would not use it with an adult class, and not so boring that I wouldn't use it for children. It is a good balance.Third, the use of Japanese script: For true beginners, learning to read is a challenge that takes more than a few weeks to master. This game provides romaji (Japanese written in Latin letters) support in smaller font under the larger Japanese script. It helps that the Japanese script is colorful and is confined to hiragana and katakana with only a few of the most basic kanjiFourth, the game: While the playing of the cards is similar to uno and other such card games, this game requires the students to ask a question each time they play a card. For true beginners the images on the cards give them the opportunity to use new skills with a provided vocabulary. For more advanced students, they can use the question as a starting point and ask more elaborate questions. Even the answers are provided to help teach responses.I appreciate this card game. There are times when I'm asked to give a brief lesson at schools. This is a game that I can use for such purposes. and it will make a nice reward for students at the end of a long session or unit.If I could change anything, I would want to have a larger sized set. The cards are roughly the size of regular playing cards. If I had a larger teacher set I could hold it up for the class. Yet I also like this small size because I can take it to a group event without hauling a large suitcase of manipulatives.With our current global situation, playing card games may be on the back burner, but I still feel these cards can be utilized. For online courses, or in person, the teacher can display the card using a projector. The questions on the cards are engaging and the students should interact will with them.As a language teacher with over 13 years of experience teaching Japanese, I highly recommend this game as a supplement for classes.
P**K
¡Increíble!
Thank you so much for this resource!! I use these for private lessons, and plan to use them with my beginning level classes as school this year. The cards are accessible to all and will guarantee that all students are on task- they have questions with options for answers, so students will feel confident and safe speaking with their class mates. Because students are exposed to the same questions more than once, the game will help reinforce previously learned language while introducing new vocabulary and structures. I imagine you’ll have 100% of students on task with this game, and you’ll hear a lot of Spanish. For Spanish 1 students, there are a few reflexive questions that may present a slight challenge, but you can just write these ones on the board with their meanings.I saw in the reviews that someone didn’t receive instructions. Mine came with instructions that were very clear and easy to follow. The game works like Uno, but you ask a question when you play a card.I would also love to have a set of these cards with particular focuses, such as questions in the preterite and other grammatical areas.
F**U
Regreatable purchase.
So as a native Japanese speak I was hoping for a product I can use to help my kids learn my native language but this package was something not fit for kids or teens. How the cards are packaged it is hard to read them even as a native speaker, I feel regret getting this,
J**D
Great product
My german students are happy when I bring out these cards to practice German speaking.
R**.
Instructions are not clear
Unfortunately the instructions are confusing. It says something in English and something completely different in Spanish. Disappointed with the instructions.I can still use this as a simple question/answer exercise.
F**R
Conversational Uno
This card game is a fantastic way to help Novice level students practice basic, high-frequency questions along with common vocabulary topics! It probably works best in a classroom setting but could function as a tutoring tool.The game’s rules (which were included in multiple languages) are basically the same as Uno, but each of the number cards has a question in French that the player has to ask the next person. I love how the cards make asking and answering questions out loud easy. The cards give all the pieces necessary for students to form questions as well as answers. The answer words are color-coded to match appropriate options when there are different ways to answer a question (like with weather expressions).*A fun twist to speed the game up and make it a little more competitive:To play with Intermediate level students, you can add a rule that the player who has a number card must first ask the question without showing the card, and the first person to answer the question appropriately gets the next turn.This game is also available in Spanish, German, and Japanese.
Y**E
So viel Spaß!
My family and I are learning German together. I'm a bit more advanced and thought this game would help my husband and son catch up. We had a ton of fun and they're enjoying learning the language. It's like Uno with questions added. In the rules, it's suggested that every word spoken during the game be said in German. It's a challenge and there is a lot of miming going on, but there's also a lot of laugher. My son wants to play every day and that's definitely a win!
S**M
Educational and Fun
Played with kiddos, age 8&9. Fun and engaging. Educational meets uno concept.
D**C
Buena compra
Excelente para practicar japones
H**S
parfait pour lancer une conversation simple ou réviser les bases
De petites cartes très simples avec soit des questions soit des phrases et des dessins pour aider la personne à parler, poser une question ou répondre en s'aidant.C'est vraiment dédié au vrai débutant enfant et même adulte pour gagner confiance à l'oral.
E**O
Bellissime Carte da Gioco per Imparare Spagnolo
Sono piccole ma un simpatico gioco di carte per far imparare lo spagnolo ai piccolo di casa, io sono madrelingua spagnolo e l'ho trovato ben fatto e divertente, quindi consigliato!
C**N
Conforme
Conforme
S**A
Lo consiglio
L’ho regalato a mio figlio ed è piaciuto tanto.
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