Sound Touch - Lingo Quiz Lite
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Sound Touch - Lingo Quiz Lite

SoundTouch Interactive · released 3 Jan 2022 · Open in App Store ↗

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China17%45.00
Czech Republic8%25.00
Israel8%23.00
Canada4%11.00
Spain4%15.00
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Description

See your little angles learning and having fun with the reversed version of the critically acclaimed Sound Touch, the Sound Touch – Lingo Word Quiz. With fun flashcards quiz gameplay, kids need to choose the correct answer by hearing the sounds and spoken words, or by reading the written words.

► 35 LANGUAGES

Have your kid learn English (American English, UK English, Australia English), Spanish, Portuguese, French, and 30+ more languages in one app.

► 6 CATEGORIES

Choose from six engaging categories of word recognition and learning including Animals, Wild Animals, Wild Birds, Vehicles, Musical Instruments, and Sounds at Home.

► 3 GAME MODES

Test the vocabulary of your toddler and young children with 3 lingo touch modes: Sounds, Spoken Words, Written Words. The simple controls require your little ones to just tap on the correct image after the sound, spoken, or written word. One correct answer = 1 point. See how much they can score for each game.

► HIGH-QUALITY SOUNDS AND IMAGES

Each sound is recorded in the highest quality and carefully chosen to truly represent the meaning of the image. Your kids will hear tons of authentic real sounds from nature and animals. So you can rest assured knowing that they will understand and learn the words effectively with their true meaning and realistic sounds.

Now it’s time to enjoy some beneficial playtime and bonding with your children. Word recognition quizzes are proven to:

● boost vocabulary

● stimulate the brain development

● speed up the learning and memorization of new words in toddlers, preschoolers, and first graders.