Introducing ESL Play

This groundbreaking adventure game will be the first of its kind.  Students around the world are in love with computer games.  However, they don’t share the same sentiments about learning English.  This is why we have created and developed an addictive computer game that is geared toward students between the ages of 4-12.  Nevertheless, it has been said that students above the ages of twelve have enjoyed playing the game as well.  The initial version of the game will be for Korean students.  Thereafter, it will be translated into other languages.  At the end of this month, schools and parents everywhere in Korea will have access to this game via download or compact disc at http://www.eslplay.com.  We have tested the game by allowing students between the ages of 4-16 have a whirl.  This is what they had to say while playing the game.

"I like the going through the hoops and getting more petrol”

"can we play again, that is great fun" was another comment?”

"the plane starts going down when you don't have enough fuel, that is really exciting, then you need to go through the hoops to get more fuel, I liked that!"

"It is cool that you can land and then go off and fly about when you have still got petrol left and you have won"

"CAN I HAVE A TURN, CAN I HAVE A TURN"

Kids are really into the game - Learning has never been so much fun : )  The kids could not wait until the game was finished to play more!  LEARNING IS FUN with ESL PLAY.

For further details about the game visit http://www.eslplay.com or contact Christoph Jenkins: eslplay@gmail.com

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  • 8/19/2008 Pita-Gay Nelson wrote:
    I think this game is a wonderful idea/concepts. I can see how it appeals to children because it is fun, creative and it allows tactile and kinesthetic learners the opportunity to improve upon their abilities. The students seem to enjoy the game and that is great because you want students to feel excited about their learning. Great job Chris, keep working to promote student achievements!
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  • 8/20/2008 Christoph J. wrote:
    This game has the potential of become a household game in the homes of many Koreans. I have enough faith to believe that the youth of Korea will love will be very receptive to this game!
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  • 8/20/2008 Christoph J. wrote:
    Thank you so very much Pita Gay. I appreciate your kind words. Means a lot!
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  • 8/21/2008 Neesa wrote:
    WOW!! Looks awesome, most importantly the kids like it. I know my students would love a game like this. Brilliant idea! Can't wait to see the finished product.
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  • 8/22/2008 Christoph J. wrote:
    Thank you very much Neesa. I appreciate your kind words. It feels good to know that so many people supporting.

    Thanks,

    Christoph J.
    www.eslplay.com
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