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Welcome
Welcome to : a new interactive platform designed to help you learn English through simple and fun games! Yes, you've read it right — just play simple (but really fun) games and learn new words every day!

All our games are interconnected, which lets you keep track of your progress and see some curious statistics

Let’s play and learn English!

It's easy: hear it, spell it!
pain Pain
fun Fun
learning Learning
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Try a thesaurus costume!
pain Pain
fun Fun
learning Learning
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It's like dictionary in reverse!
pain Pain
fun Fun
learning Learning
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Robots hate this game!
pain Pain
fun Fun
learning Learning
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Can you find the hidden word?
pain Pain
fun Fun
learning Learning
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What's shown on the picture?
pain Pain
fun Fun
learning Learning
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