Card games for learning and practising the basic English reading rules
Suitable for beginners and those experiencing difficulties at any age
The series consists of six games, from ABC through the most common reading rules in English.
Get to know the consonants, the vowels and some of the combinations of consonants and vowels
Each foursome has a title sound accompanied by an illustration of a known word which contains the sound (a – apple, all – ball, ph – phone)
The illustration is always the first word, to help the players remember the right pronunciation
gamelish reading right games make players better readers!.
Age: 5+
Level: preliminary
Number of cards: 120
The ABC game includes 30 foursomes, four cards for each letter and the combinations ch, sh, ph, th.
Each letter has four different pictures to demonstrate the sound of the letter, mostly the beginning sound.
Aa – apple, accordion, alligator, ambulance
Pp – panda, penguin, ping-pong, pizza
Xx – xylophone, fox, box, x-ray
Enhances basic vocabulary, along with letter recognition
Can be played as a “go fish” game or as a memory game
Age: 7+
Level: elementary
Number of cards: 40
Ten foursomes for practicing more basic English reading rules:
long vowels combinations: a-e, e-e, i-e, o-e, u-e, ea x2, ee, ai, ay
At the top of every card, there is the letter combination and a small illustration, to match its sound
a-e – cake, ee-tree, ai-hair
The first word in every foursome is the illustrated word, acting as a sound reminder
Excellent for all students, at any age
Works wonderfully for students with learning disabilities such as dyslexia and memory issues
Age: 7+
Level: intermediate
Number of cards: 40
Ten foursomes for practising more advanced English reading rules:
al, el, le, ar, ir, ur, as, oa, wa, ture
At the top of every card, there is the letter combination and a small illustration, to match its sound.
For example: ir – bird, le – table, ture – picture
Great fun for all students!
Age: 5+
Level: elementary
Number of cards: 40
Suitable for those who already know the ABC
Ten foursomes for practicing the basic reading rules:
a, e, i, o, u, ch, ph, sh, thx2
At the top of every card, there is the letter / combination and a small illustration, to match the sound
For example: ch – chips, i – igloo
The first word in every foursome is the illustrated word, acting as a sound reminder
Excellent for all students, at any age
Works wonderfully for students with learning disabilities such as dyslexia and memory issues
Age: 7+
Level: elementary
Number of cards: 40
Ten foursomes for practicing more basic English reading rules:
alk, all, ce, ci, ck, oo, ou, ow, e, y
At the top of every card, there is the letter combination and a small illustration, to match its sound
For example: oo – book, ck – clock, alk – walk
Excellent for students with learning difficulties of all kinds, especially for those with dyslexia and memory problems
Age:7+
Level: elementary – advanced
Suitable for those who already know the ABC
At the top of every card, there is the letter / combination and a small illustration, to match the sound
For example: ch – chips, i – igloo
The first word in every foursome is the illustrated word, acting as a sound reminder
Works wonderfully for students with learning disabilities such as dyslexia and memory issues.
Age: 7+
Level: intermediate
Number of cards: 40
Ten foursomes for practicing more advanced English reading rules:
Silent letters: gh, igh, kn, t, b, h
Combinations: tion, sion, qu, ind
At the top of every card, there is the letter combination and a small illustration, to match its sound.
For example: kn – knife, tion – question, gh – eight
Great fun for all students, great help for those who struggle!
four different games in beautiful metal boxes
Age: 10-15
class: 5+
Level: intermediate / advanced
Number of cards: 40
Ten foursomes for practising reading through rhyming words and advanced pronunciation.
words rhyme with: at, ed, ip, og, un, ate, ite, ole, lue, ane
At the top of each card you find the name of the set: a word and a small illustration.
The rest of the words rhyme with the top word.
Note: some words have different spelling!
For example: sun-run, fun, one, done
eight– date, wait, great, weight
Great fun for all students, great help for those who struggle with reading!
Card Games for English learning
English practice without the pressure of joy and comfort
At home and in class.
On the road and on vacation
Supports children with learning disabilities and memory problems