![]() ![]() Gotta catch em all! The marketing of Pokemon is certainly effective on kids…so why not use its powers for positive ESL progression? This game rewards correct pronunciation with the prospect of capturing their very own Pikachu. However, when Pikachu is on the screen, the cute little electric mouse always seems to have a magnetic grasp of the attention of children. Some students seemed to be unable to read two sentences in a row of a story without getting distracted. This game was created as an alternative way of practicing a student's pronunciation (which seems to be a frequent area that needs work).Ĭonstant reading exercises won't naturally engage some of the students. This Pokemon ESL game isn't just fun…but educational too! One Pikachu is captured, then reward a star for extra dramatic effect.When Pikachu is down to no hearts, you can then throw a Pokeball to try and catch it (use one of the Pokeballs that initially covered the three starter Pokemon).A satisfactory answer causes their Pokemon to attack Pikachu causing it to lose one heart. ![]()
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