Game where you pronounce words
INCOHEARENT on the App Store
Description
Loved by millions around the world, INCOHEARENT is the #1 best-selling party game... now as an app with never-played-before content!
Let the laughs begin as you compete to guess the gibberish before the timer runs out!
Features:
- Play with a group of friends, or go solo
- Choose from a variety of themed decks
- Watch back the hilarious video
- Share with friends or us @INCOHEARENT
What's Inside:
Your download includes our signature "CLASSIC" deck filled with tons of hilarious phrases to get the party started. Want more? Keep the party going with any of our fun themed decks:
- Fresh Phrases
- Adults Only
- #Trending
- Pride
- Best of the 90s
- Top Hits
So, what are you waiting for?
Version 1. 1.5
What do you get when you spell gibberish backwards? Gibberish...lol
General bug fixes and performance improvements!
Ratings and Reviews
106 Ratings
Help Me.
So i really want to play this game with my family but whenever i open the game it’s stays on the incoherent screen. i get asked to allow notifications but nothing else happens. i have tried to uninstall and re-install the game but still nothing, i have also tried to clean up my memory and see if that would do anything, but nothing is working, i can see that everyone else’s game is working, and if the developers see this. please help me have fun with my family. :)
-HK
Fun game but I’m slow
The time limit is 30 seconds per round and it can’t be changed or extended. I can’t even figure out one in that time frame and I don’t want to look at the answer before I do. It’s super fun but I think more time is needed for the slow people like me.
You’ll laugh for hours!
I own the actual card game and was SO EXCITED that they came out with an app for it. Now I can play literally anywhere! You have to get this app; you’re guaranteed to laugh the entire time! It’s so clever and makes for some amazing memories!!
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Information
- Seller
- WHAT DO YOU MEME LLC
- Size
- 49.9 MB
- Category
- Games
- Age Rating
- 17+ Frequent/Intense Mature/Suggestive Themes Infrequent/Mild Profanity or Crude Humor Infrequent/Mild Alcohol, Tobacco, or Drug Use or References
- Copyright
- © 2020 What Do You Meme, LLC
- Price
- Free
- Developer Website
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1. Shadow reading Students try to speak at exactly the same speed and rhythm as the CD, then try one more time with the sound turned down in the middle of the recording to see if they are still in time when the sound is turned back up. 2. Syllables snap Students take turns turning […]
1. Shadow reading
Students try to speak at exactly the same speed and rhythm as the CD, then try one more time with the sound turned down in the middle of the recording to see if they are still in time when the sound is turned back up.
2. Syllables snap
Students take turns turning over cards with words written on them from their packs. If the two words have the same number of syllables, the first person to say “Snap” and/ or slap their hands down on the cards wins all the cards that have been turned over so far. The person with most cards at the end of the game is the winner. This also works with vowel sounds in one syllable words and word stress.
3. Word stress pellmanism
Pellmanism (= pairs/ memory game) can be played with the same cards as Snap, but is a slower game. All the cards are spread face down on the table and students take turns trying to find matching pairs of cards by which syllable is stressed. This is easier if all of the words have the same number of syllables. This game can also be played with students matching by vowel sounds or number of syllables.
4. The yes?! game
Students try to give as many different feelings and meanings to one word or sentence as they can by varying the stress and intonation. The other students guess what feeling they were trying to convey.
5. Yes. Yes! YES!
Similar to The Yes?! Game, students compete to say a word or sentence in the most extreme way they can, e.g. they take turns being as angry as possible and the angriest person wins.
6. Sounds brainstorming board race
Teams of students try to write as many words with the sound they have been given on the board as quickly as possible. Each team member can only write one word before they pass the pen onto someone else, but they can prompt each other. This also works for number of syllables and word stress.
7. Minimal pairs stations
Students show which of two words they think they have heard by racing to touch one of the things that the teacher or class decided will be used to represent that thing, e.g. the table for /l/ or the chair for /r/. More active classes can run and touch things like the door and the window, while shyer classes can just raise their right and left hands.
8. Sounds same or different
In this variation on Minimal Pairs Stations, rather than indicating which sound they hear, students indicate if they think two words you say have the same or different pronunciation. This is good for homophones as well as minimal pairs. The easiest way to explain the task is to give students pieces of paper with “Same” and “Different” written on for them to hold up or race to slap.
9. Sounds same or different pairwork
You can add lots more speaking practice, both controlled pron practice and free conversation, to Sounds Same or Different by giving students worksheets with the words you want them to compare highlighted on Student A and Student B sheets. First they read out just the word to decide if the pron is the same or not, then they read out their different sentences to see if the context gives them any more clues. When they have finished, they can spell the words out to each other and then look at each other’s sheets.
10. Tell me when I’m odd
In this variation of Sounds Same or Different, students listen to a whole string of words with the same sound (e.g. the same vowel sound) and race to indicate the first word they hear that is different.
11. Silently mouthing
Students try to identify the word or sentence that the teacher or a student is mouthing silently. This is good for awareness of mouth position for English sounds.
12. Sounds puzzle
You can get the logical parts of their brain working during pronunciation practice by hiding the sounds that make up a word that is the answer to the puzzle. Students find the sounds in common in each pair of words, put all the sounds together (mixed up or in order) and write the word they make.
13. Pronunciation maze
This game also allows them to use a little bit of logical problem solving to help with a pronunciation task. In a grid, write a string of words with a common sound, e.g. the same vowel sound, between the top left corner and the bottom right corner. In all the other squares, write in words that people might think have the same sound but don’t. Students then have to get from the starting point to the end by the right route. After they have finished, drill the words on the right route, and then all the surrounding ones with different sounds.
14. Common pron pictures
Students draw lines between the pairs of words that share the same sound on their sheet, and see what kind of picture is made by those lines. This can take a lot of preparation, but is easier if you just have the thing they draw as a letter of the alphabet, usually an upper case one as there are more straight lines.
15. No sounds listening comprehension
Students try to identify which sentence in a dialogue the teacher or a student has chosen without them using any English sounds. This can be done by waving your arms around to show sentence stress or intonation, or beating out the rhythm on the sentence on the table or your palm.
Written by Alex Case for Tefl.NET March 2008
Alex Case is the author of TEFLtastic and the Teaching...: Interactive Classroom Activities series of business and exam skills e-books for teachers
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TOP 30 mobile apps for learning English
Have you heard of an app that makes you do English assignments every time you open social media? And what about the dictionary of English slang with detailed articles? Or an app that checks grammar in sentences? We have collected 30 apps for iOS and Android that will help you learn English in a fun and effective way.
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Duolingo
Website • App Store • Google Play
A popular language learning app used all over the world. Cool interface. Lessons are organized by topic and focus on life goals, such as ordering at a restaurant or asking someone out on a date. There are many topics, the lessons are short, but a little monotonous: first you make sentences from the words given to you in Russian, then in English, and at the end of the lesson you write the translation yourself. There are even pronunciation exercises that try (with varying degrees of success) to recognize your speech.
For each completed lesson, they give out the local game currency - diamonds. You can use it to buy a new costume for an owl mentor, freeze the game for several days so as not to lose progress, or open a special theme. There is a paid subscription that removes intrusive ads. You can also take the standardized Duolingo-style English proficiency test, which, along with IELTS and GMAT, is accepted by hundreds of universities around the world.
The best part of the app is the daily reminders. The application will write you letters, show notifications, build visit schedules. It really works: you will feel ashamed in front of the owl, and you will go through the daily portion of the lessons.
Lingualeo
Website • App Store • Google Play
Lingualeo is Dima's favorite among the apps in this section.Lingualeo has more varied lessons than Duolingo: there are real texts, articles, book excerpts, videos, original podcasts and clips, as well as entire courses on tenses and other aspects of English. All materials contain clickable subtitles and translation. The exercises are interactive, some of them are for listening, and some grammar courses require a subscription to a premium account. There is also gamification: by doing exercises, you earn meatballs that you feed to the lion.
Semper
Google Play
Lessons in Semper are grouped by topic and created by different users. From this all the problems: the quality of the lessons is very different, it is difficult to choose a good one. There are no different types of content either, so the lessons are monotonous. But there is one feature in Semper, because of which you should not write off the application.
Imagine you're studying for the GMAT, but you can't resist watching your friends' social media feed. You click on the social network icon, but first you see a short task with a word from the GMAT vocabulary and several translation options. You remember the translation, you answer, you see the result, and after that you go to social networks. Great idea that works: one task is not annoying, and the practice is constant.
Busuu
Website • App Store • Google Play
Busuu has an original dialogue exercise where you insert missing words into a two-person chat. There are also small written exercises that English-speaking users check. These are not professional teachers, but with multiple people correcting mistakes and leaving comments at once, it's a very effective way to practice written English.
There is also a course for travelers in the application, but only in a premium subscription. Without a subscription, most of the test tasks do not work either. Try the free part and decide for yourself if it's worth it.
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Lingvist
Website • App Store • Google Play
A little-known but useful app for English learners. There are texts, listening, grammar articles, verification tests. Great emphasis on learning words. However, there is a minus - the materials are designed mainly for the language level Intermediate (Average).
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Dictionaries for Android and iOS
reDict
Website • App Store
Dima's favorite Russian-English dictionary.Russian-English dictionary for iOS with a nice interface. Included: transcription and voice acting of words, thesaurus, grammar articles. There is a possibility of text recognition for translation, but it does not work well, try Google Translate instead. In-app purchases expand the already huge list of thesaurus words and definitions. Alas, there is no Android version.
Google Translate
Website • App Store • Google Play
Official Google app. This is not only a dictionary, but also a translator: it successfully translates entire phrases. There is handwriting translation, voice recognition and - the most interesting - text recognition from the camera in real time. The quality of the translation is not very good, but it looks impressive. You can download an English-Russian or any other dictionary and work with it offline.
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Website • App Store • Google Play
Merriam-Webster Dictionary
The official app of one of America's oldest dictionary publishers. There is transcription, voice acting of words, recognition of voice input. Feature - built-in quizzes on definitions and spellings of words. You can also install the "word of the day" widget in the notification center. The paid version disables ads and expands the thesaurus, but you can get by with the free version.
Dictionary.com
Website • App Store • Google Play
This dictionary has detailed definitions and a description of the origin of the word. You can see the transcription and pronunciation of the word by syllable. The notification center widget not only shows the word of the day, but also offers to guess its meaning. The free version displays ads. But the main disadvantage is that this is not an offline dictionary, it needs the Internet to work.
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Word memory apps
Most of the apps below use the interval method. They remind you of the words when you start to forget them. This is the most effective way to learn new vocabulary.
Memrise
Website • App Store • Google Play
Memrise helps you memorize words and phrases using spaced repetition. Words are voiced, for many a video of their pronunciation is recorded by different people on the street. There are excellent ready-made lists of words and phrases for different levels and on different topics. Memrise founder Ed Cook can memorize a thousand random numbers and ten shuffled decks of cards in an hour. Perhaps he should be trusted!
The best way to use the Memrise app and website is to keep your progress in sync. On the site, you can add pictures and / or text associations to complex words. This creates a strong association and is great for remembering. This functionality is not implemented in the mobile version.
Easy ten
Website • App Store • Google Play
On the one hand, it's a great idea to learn ten words a day, this is the optimal amount. On the other hand, this is an exclusively paid version, and you need to make a monthly subscription. But you still try, because the quality of the application is really on top. If it doesn't work, take a closer look at the Upmind application from the same developers.
AnkiApp
Website • App Store • Google Play
A clone of the legendary Anki app adapted for mobile platforms. The only way to learn words is flipping flashcards. You are shown a word, you turn over the card, see the translation and answer whether you remembered it and how difficult it was. Depending on your answer, the application changes the period after which it will show it to you again.
You can add cards yourself using pictures and different fonts. There are thousands of ready-made sets from different sources and of different quality, which are added, including by the users themselves. Understanding this variety and finding something suitable is quite difficult, and the search does not work very well. But you can find sets of not just words, but also, for example, irregular verbs.
Tinycards
Website • App Store
Dima's favorite application with flash cards.Developed by the creators of Duolingo. Great interface, nice to use. There are several ways to test memorization. But with ready-made kits, the same problem as in the case of AnkiApp - the quality varies greatly, it is difficult to choose the right one.
Phrasal Verbs
App Store
Application for learning English phrasal verbs: add up, find out, etc. Each phrasal verb has a picture, pronunciation, and examples. There are also short jokes, each with a few phrasal verbs in the text.
English Phrasal Verbs
Google Play
The best phrasal verb app for Android. Enables the spaced repetition mechanism. Completely in English, so suitable for language levels from Intermediate (Average) and above.
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Mobile apps for learning English grammar
LearnEnglish Grammar
AmE: Google Play • App Store
BrE: Google Play • App Store
There is no doubt about the effectiveness of The British Council resources: with their materials they will be able to hone the nuances of English grammar even the natives. The LearnEnglish Grammar app has 25 English grammar topics, 600 interactive activities, and over a thousand questions with gap filling, multiple choice, and word matching. The application has two versions - with British and American English.
English Tenses Practice
Google Play • App Store
This application is dedicated to the difficult topic of English tenses. All times are collected in a visual table, for each there is a short explanation and education scheme, as well as examples and practical tasks to train. You can work offline. We recommend the application to those who are going to take the IELTS or TOEFL exams.
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Color Verbs
Google Play
Color Verbs is an Android app for learning and repeating irregular verbs. There are pictures, examples of use and voice acting for verbs. There is a practice mode. Contains only 200 of the most popular verbs, but for levels below Advanced (Advanced) this is quite enough.
IVERBS Irregular Verbs
App Store • Google Play
Effective application for learning irregular verbs in English. 187 irregular verbs are voiced by native speakers to help improve pronunciation. There are also colorful illustrations with which it is easier and faster to memorize verbs. It is possible to make your own lists, highlighting words in different colors. Plus applications - there are flash cards that will help with the repetition of already learned verbs.
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Learn English by video
FluentU
Website • App Store
A great app that few people know about. The heart of FluentU is videos for different language levels. Complex vocabulary for each video is analyzed separately with examples and pictures. There are subtitles for the video, for any word of which you can also see an explanation. The application has a free 14-day period, then you need to subscribe.
TED
Website • App Store • Google Play
TED are regular conferences that you can watch on the app. Vocabulary of different levels, charismatic speakers, different topics, among which you will definitely find something to your taste. All videos have subtitles in English, for the most popular - and in Russian. Try it, you'll like it.
YouTube
Website • App Store • Google Play
Hardly any description is needed here. 😄 The largest video archive in the world. A huge number of recordings of TV shows, video blogs and even video lessons in English. Find something for yourself and watch regularly, it's one of the most fun ways to learn English. Subscribe to our channel, for example. ☺️
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Read articles, watch videos and listen to news broadcasts - all with a perfect British accent.
CNN News
Website • App Store • Google Play
Same features as the BBC app, but with an American accent instead of a British one. And the American way of looking at the news.
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Apps for learning English conversation
Urban Dictionary
Website • App Store • Google Play
The official application of the main English slang dictionary. Three functions: word of the day, search and a list of random articles. Maximum immersion in colloquial jargon. Caution: Lots of foul language.
Genius
Website • App Store • Google Play
The Genius.com app is the largest collection of lyrics with commentary. A great way to learn English from your favorite songs. Right in the application you turn on the clip, read the text and sing along. If you do not understand the meaning of certain expressions (especially true for hip-hop), see the comments: there you can often see an explanation from the artist himself!
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Smigin Travel
Website • Google Play
An interesting idea: the application helps to connect words into phrases that will be useful on trips, for example, to a cafe, hotel, emergency. This solves a common problem for beginners who know single words but can't make sentences out of them. Although the application is intended for travel, these standard phrases are the basis of communication, so it is quite possible to learn spoken English with its help. Alas, only one theme (cafe) is available for free, the rest need to be bought.
Language exchange apps
The best way to improve your English — is to start speaking it. Language exchange apps will help you improve your speaking skills, where you can communicate with native speakers.
Tandem
App Store • Google Play
Tandem — a large language exchange community with millions of users. You practice English, and in return you help someone who is learning Russian. There are no extra people here.
You register in the application and find an interlocutor with whom you can communicate with text or audio messages in a chat like WhatsApp. For the brave, there is a video chat. The application is good because you yourself choose the topic you want to talk about, and Tandem selects available interlocutors according to your wishes. You can talk not only about the grammar of English, but also about the culture, traditions and characteristics of a particular country.
The application has a built-in translator - in case you forgot a word and don't have a dictionary at hand.
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HelloTalk
App Store • Google Play
A global language learning and cultural exchange community that allows you to connect with natives. The interlocutor can be selected according to interests and goals in learning the language.
Of the features of - chat with the ability to correct errors and check messages before sending to the interlocutor. All messages can be saved. There is also a built-in translator of text and audio into English, but this function is for the lazy, on the contrary, do you want to pump up your spoken language?
HiNative
App Store • Google Play
Community for English learners in the form of "question - answer".