Swahili To English Bubble Bath : RAWLI Version
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About Swahili To English Bubble Bath : RAWLI Version
Swahili to English Bubble Bath is a special version of the "Swahili Bubble Bath" game, but specially made for RAWLI (Reading Around the World) Students. Instead of hearing words spoken in Swahili, they are spoken in English.
RAWLI builds libraries and digital classrooms in Tanzania, providing students with access to English language resources to allow them to succeed in a global economy and culture. We recycle children books, giving them new life in the hands of children who have no books at all. We also equip our libraries with internet connectivity, providing access to students and teachers alike to the wonders of the global community and educational resources available to the world. We provide iPads loaded with digital books and educational apps that allow students and teachers to hear proper pronunciation of vowel sounds, practice sight words and improve reading skills.
Learn more at Rawli.org.
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Reviews for Swahili To English Bubble Bath : RAWLI Version
Kiara haha lol I'm niki
Best way to ease into vocabulary
I love how fun they make learning vocabulary and phrases! It legit feels like I’m playing an old computer style game and I love that!!! Reminds me of childhood :D
Katetxtx
Fun, limited
Really fun to play, works up levels in good increments. The downside echoes what others have said: this would be so much more useful for me to learn Swahili if the languages were reversed. I feel a little bad about downgrading it for that, because I know it is designed for people to learn English, not Swahili. Any chance the developers will make an English to Swahili bubble game?