FabuLingua Learn Spanish Lingo 4+

Learning Games for Beginners

FabuLingua, Inc.

Designed for iPad

    • 4.3 • 153 Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

PARENTS AND LANGUAGE TEACHERS LOVE FABULINGUA'S SCIENCE-BASED METHOD FOR CHILDREN.

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A Spanish language learning platform for kids based on game design and beautiful interactive children’s stories. Our fun game and engaging tales will take children on adventures filled with magical characters.

Our beautiful, fun stories and games are infused with a unique methodology that enables your child to subconsciously acquire Spanish skills while he/she listens and plays!

By using kids’ natural love of gameplay and storytelling, learning a second language becomes fun and engaging. FabuLingua kids don’t ask to ‘learn’ with the app - they ask to ‘play’ with it!

-> Download it today FOR FREE and try one of our beautiful stories!
-> Subscribe to our monthly plan or discounted annual plan to gain unlimited access to all the stories, gameplay, rewards, and new content!
-> Available for tablets and mobile devices.
-> We love helping our customers! Email us at support@fabulingua.com

WINNER of Launchpad global “Best New Language Education Technology” award organized by the Language Flagship Technology Innovation Center.

WINNER of Fast Company’s "Innovation by Design" Award


Main Features:

- “Play to Learn” - An interactive, story-based mobile game to engage kids and learn Spanish.
- An adaptive learning path that develops progressive language skills - comprehension, pronunciation, grammar, and literacy.
- Science-backed “Magical Translations” learning method based on “comprehensible input”.
- A growing collection of beautiful, interactive language-learning stories.
- New features for stories and games that are added regularly.
- Fun free play and games that reinforce knowledge.
- A Reward system that incentivizes and motivates learning.
- Audio recording mode that allows the child to practice pronunciation and develop reading skills.
- Unique playing cards and free collectible digital stickers.
- Parental controls and progress tracking.

MAGICAL TRANSLATIONS- An innovative way to teach Spanish to kids:
Through our Magical Translations™ method, children see only the Spanish text, but hears the narrator’s rhythmic (and strategically timed) alternation between Spanish and its English translation. Our method is supported by Dr. Stephen Krashen’s Comprehensible Input Hypothesis. Simply put, “comprehensible input” is new-language input that can be comprehended by listeners despite them not understanding all the words.

This theory and our method are most effective when applied during early childhood, when children’s brains will wire more efficiently to the languages to which they are exposed.

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FabuLingua is: A story. A game. A tool for learning. A gentle introduction to a second language. A way to reinforce and supplement literacy. A parent-child bonding activity. An after-school plan. A super fun method for language learning!

And the best part? Any parent or teacher - whether you speak a second language or not - can do it. Simply lean back and enjoy the journey with your child.

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ADVANTAGES OF LEARNING SPANISH DURING CHILDHOOD.

#1 Language-learning benefits early brain development; especially executive functioning (problem-solving, the ability to focus, and switching between tasks efficiently.)

#2 Studies by Harvard University suggest that learning languages at an early age has increased advantages over doing it later in life; like enhanced creativity and critical thinking skills.

#3 It provides academic and professional advantages, cultural awareness, emotional intelligence, and self-confidence.

#4 In an increasingly globalized world, new languages are acquiring exponential value. An estimated 130 million people in the US will speak Spanish over the next 30 years.

#5 In the case of Spanish and Hispanic heritage families, Spanish will allow their children to better understand their background, bond with relatives, and connect to their culture.

Terms of Use: https://www.fabulingua.com/terms-of-use

What’s New

Version 1.8.11

New progression system

Ratings and Reviews

4.3 out of 5
153 Ratings

153 Ratings

GraylinM ,

Cool Concept, Needs More

My 6 year old is in Spanish immersion school and we’re using this app to supplement her efforts. We really like the concept, but it also needs improvement. The first level was really good, she loved it and couldn’t wait for the next story. The stories were great and the artwork with interactive elements makes it fun. Unfortunately, it steps up quite quickly at the following levels. Long stories, very complex words. I think there needs to be more incremental steps. Also, the matching game only tests on the vocabulary in the current book, it would be good if you had to match more than 6 words and if it included past vocabulary from other stories. The long stories are fine to sit through the first time, but when you have to record in short bursts and then record reading the whole story, kids lose interest. It just goes on for too long. Or they just record “blah, blah, blah” to get through it (FabuLingua does not listen for accuracy). Overall, we like the app, but it would be better with more incremental steps, shorter stories, more games and cumulative testing on vocabulary.

Tae98Lily2 ,

Not what I expected

I am 26 and I got this Spanish Learning Game for myself to learn Spanish as a third language. I know about 50 Spanish words at the time I reviewed this app, so I’m still a beginner, I think.

I thought it would be a point and tap adventure game where you would have to solve puzzles to progress, but the puzzles would all require knowing the Spanish language to solve. I also thought from the screenshots that I would have a player level associated with my file and have achievements to collect after starting a free trial. I was disappointed when I signed up for the yearly subscription with a week free trial and the gameplay was just reading a collection of picture books with audio recordings and there were no levels or achievements. There were mini games, but I felt like they were not part of the game flow at all. The matching games and spelling games which require understanding the story do not give any in-game rewards. When reading the books myself, I can say all of the words aloud to myself, but that does not necessarily mean I understand the content I’m reading. I get rewarded for reading the story, but not for proving I understood it through the mini games. I ended up deleting my account and cancelling my free trial after playing for about an hour because I did not feel like I was getting rewarded for the hard parts like the matching and spelling games.

Also, why am I collecting cards and stickers anyways? To study more words for the sake of it?

bilbecircusmama ,

Smart, detailed, and highly engaging!

My 9 year old daughter has no prior Spanish experience, and she has already learned so much! There are so many layers of engagement written into this program that seem to approach all different types and ages of learners. The lessons are well-paced, and children of a variety of ages have opportunities to uncover more sophistication in all of the embedded vocabulary and usage hidden through the program. There are some games to check on your child’s overall comprehension in each lesson. And my daughter really enjoys the feature where she can practice her oral skills and record herself reading the stories in small chunks following the narrator. The story narrator has a clear voice with lovely pronunciation that seems to inspire my daughter to perfect her accent. The stories are very sweet with great illustrations and animations, and my daughter often laughs out loud at some of the characters and occurrences in the stories as she is learning. I highly recommend this educational app for children in a wide age range. This would also be a fantastic app for homeschoolers looking to incorporate Spanish into their curriculum.

App Privacy

The developer, FabuLingua, Inc., indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Linked to You

The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:

  • Contact Info

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