Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Education | Free | Carlos Vega | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
PolyWolf lets you play a deck of top words commonly used in Spanish. PolyWolf was designed to aid poeple who are learning a new language. Test yourself and others by simply playing a round, two or many.
How To Play PolyWolf
1. You start with three lives.
2. Answer as many questions correctly as you can.
3. Miss a question and you loose a life, loose all three and it is game over.
This app was designed to aid people in learning languages. In this deck of words you will find 100 top words that could be essentials for learning a a language like Spanish.
I love this app because test me how I know my Spanish.And I like how there is berely and ads
This is the most fun I’ve had studying a language. Ever. I love how simple and fun it is to play this game, and how rewarding it is knowing that I’m learning at the same time. 5 Stars!
I took Spanish in middle and high school, but I never remembered any of it! It's a shame and I wanted to find an app that would help me regain my lost vocabulary. This app has refreshed my memory in a fun and engaging way. Thank you Polywolf!
This app is such a great idea, I’m surprised no one has come up with an idea for a language learning app like this before! It’s fun to play/learn, and you actually retain and remember what you learn. Brilliant!
Verb tense forms were always difficult for me to remember in class. This app makes it easier for me to remember because of the spacing of the puzzles and recurring words. I'd love to see this expanded upon!
Polywolf is such a strange name for such a helpful language learning app. Well, it's not exactly "textbook learning" going on. But it's not exactly a game either. What it is is an EXCELLENT and innovative way to learn Spanish. Who'd have thunk it would be called Polywolf!?
This would be a useful practice tool, if it were constructed with a little more care. In just one session with Spanish, I found a non-word, "do"; two identical possible translations of "conocer" as "to know," one of which is correct, the other incorrect; and one outright mistake: "usted" as "you (informal)". That last one could get you in trouble! ("Tú" is informal, "usted" is polite.)
It made me understand some words that I forgot but now I know thank u and cool app.
Plagued with inaccurate and misleading prompts and no corrections of mistakes. Not worth the download time even for free.