Endless Spanish

Beginning Spanish for Kids

Published by: Originator
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Spanish Word Pack 1
$9.99
Spanish Word Pack 2
$9.99
Spanish Word Pack 3
$9.99
Spanish Word Pack 4
$9.99
Bundle of ALL Word Packs 1-4
$19.99

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User Rating

4.29 out of 5

35 ratings in Australia

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Endless Spanish Reviews

Engaging app for Spanish learners

sherilee3 on

Australia

My 5yo daughter loves using this app to learn the alphabet as well as to help her read in Spanish.

Spanish app

Fab_fan on

Australia

Ya know,I learn what the words mean when I see the picture.And I’m Australian.

LOVE IT!

KkBFP on

Australia

Really good app. Worth buying it

love this app for introducing spanish to my child and me!

nigelhedges on

Australia

this is an easy and cool way to introduce spanish to my child who is 2.5 and loves learning with all the apps from this app developer. i get to learn a few words in a fun way too. recommended!

Great learning tool

ddouvet on

Australia

My Bueno para que mis nietos aprendan español. Los mantiene ocupados por horas

Excelent!!!

Drástica on

Australia

I'm a native Spanish speaker and my kids love the English version. This is just unbelievable for us and for them who are dying to play more and learn more Spanish. The only fault I found is the pronunciation of the letter Y. Since 2010 the RAE has advise to pronounce it as YE and in the app you are using I GRIEGA.

He was going back and I didn’t know

Epic_AFC on

United States

Um 😐 what I have is the best

Very good

Randy Ramsey on

United States

I like the app

ugh

ssee2021 on

United States

when i got all the words months ago, it started to reset and now i only have 6 words and i couldn't buy packs again

Good to entertain, not so good to learn

LuisMGato on

United States

The animation is the best thing it has. They put effort in making the app addictive for kids. However, the methodology is poor for an effective learning experience. Good to kill time, not good if you need your kid to learn to read or speak Spanish. In the demo, they show a few short words, which were intentionally good examples of how a kid could learn to read Spanish. This got my attention for me to pay. Early after paying, I noticed that a lot of long words are introduced. And the game is only about dragging letters and words to put them on top of the existing pattern. It’s essentially a matching game. So, the child doesn’t learn to read, but only to recognize isolated letters with a funny sound. This can make the false impression that the kid is learning to read, but instead the kid would imitate the funny sounds one at a time, and not try to pronounce complete syllables. In Spanish, it is very important to split the word into syllables, and don’t just go one letter at a time. I am talking from the point of view of the native Spanish speaker I am. Another issue I found was the wrong pronunciation of letter sounds, both isolated and when forming words. They made the ‘u’ sound like an ‘o’, and the ‘o’ makes an ‘u’ sound. Just give it a try, tap on the ‘u’ and ask a Spanish native what vowel they hear, without letting them watch the screen. Similarly with some consonants. Tap on the word ‘todos’ when it shows up, and ask a native Spanish speaker to guess what word it is by only listening to the sound the app makes. The chances that they will guess ‘toros’ is very high, in my own experience. And of course, those two have completely unrelated meanings. I don’t know what Spanish accent is that, but it sounds more like a English native speaker trying to read a Spanish word. And some sentences have a structure that sounds unnatural to a native speaker. One example I remember said ‘[alguien] dijo a [alguien] …’, when a native speaker would say instead: ‘[alguien] le dijo a [alguien] …’ The missing ‘le’ is a subtle difference that most non-native speakers won’t spot. So, very likely whoever wrote that sentence was not a native Spanish speaker. Finally, all the lessons are exactly the same, it doesn’t introduce different activities for the kid to learn. The kid can easily memorize the pattern and complete all the lessons without really learning to read. You could even mute your device, and still the kid can complete all the lessons without hearing the

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