My Language is an interactive educational application designed for children aged 3 to 7 years to learn the basics of the Arabic language in different interactive ways. The content of the application is geared in line with the values and culture of the MENA region and combines interactive technology with the traditional method of education with the aim of reaching every home and school in the Middle East.
In our application, we support the SDG4 goal of a sustainable education process.
How does my language work?
The process of learning to write is a great challenge for young children that requires them to imagine a large number of complex paths that they follow and produce to write letters, in addition to memorizing many of the accompanying pronunciations. The child must associate the sounds of letters and words with numbers and values.
Our method:
The principle of the application is based on an interactive method in which children learn to write letters and numbers by playing four interesting games for each letter or number, following the following steps:
• an introduction:
Find out the shape, pronunciation, and name of the 28 letters of the alphabet and the numbers between 1-10.
• Click:
Learn where to start writing letters and numbers and where the letter ends by clicking on the dots.
• Tracking:
Learn to trace the path of drawing the shape of the letter.
• Type:
Test your knowledge by writing letters and numbers from your memory.
It also provides my language:
• my shapes
The child learns about seven different geometric shapes and how he can identify them in the environment around him.
• my colors
It provides them with a wide area of creativity and learning the names of different shades of colors in Arabic at the same time.
play and learn
Letter sounds and associated words.
How to write letters and numbers.
cursive writing by hand.
Counting from 1 to 10.
Fine motor skills.
eye-hand coordination
The app ensures that children absorb this amount of knowledge and at the same time, it allows them to develop the fine motor skills they need. This optimal pre-equipment sets them apart when they enter school.