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About the StoryThis game is specifically designed for ESL classroom use. Game Details
Language: English (en)
Current Version: Unknown License: free Development System: JavaScript Forgiveness Rating: Polite IFID: Unknown TUID: jnsr8daodhkzm499 |
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The lowest English level of this game has an average grade level of about 2. It should be easily understood by 7 to 8 year olds. Although this game may seem to target a younger audience, I've had Taiwanese high schoolers ROFL at this game. It's surprisingly cute and suddenly startling.
Readability Indices:
Flesch Kincaid Reading Ease 101.4
Flesch Kincaid Grade Level 0.6
Gunning Fog Score 2.9
SMOG Index 2.4
Coleman Liau Index 5.9
Automated Readability Index -1.1
(Source: Read-able.com)
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