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AGO Phonics cards are a fun learning aid for emergent readers and those new to English!


Contents:
54 playing cards per deck (36 phoneme targets, and 18 ‘action cards’).
Most games work best with 2-6 players.
AGO Q&A games each feature 36 graded illustrated Q&A questions, alongside action cards.

AGO Q&A card games were nominated for a prestigious ELTon award in 2012! It is the world’s best selling EFL card game.

In AGO Q&A, players spend equal time asking and answering questions!

Contents:
54 playing cards per deck (36 phoneme targets, and 18 ‘action cards’).
Most games work best with 2-6 players (but ‘signature game’ can work with 36!).
For ages 6 to adult.
The five levels contain progressively difficult grammar and vocabulary targets.


Contents:
54 square cardboard cards, dice and a timer. 2-5 players.
Contains simple English Questions (approx AGO Q&A Aqua / Green level) that refer to the content on the picture side.
AGO Link is inspired by the popular Japanese word game Shiritori. In the game, generally the goal is to match the last letter of one word with the first letter of another word.

These games are similar in structure and content to the AGO Q&A games, each customised to capture the quirks and culture of each language. Currently only Aqua level is available. Contextual picture clues make these games playable even by those with no experience in the languages!






Contents:
108 playing cards. 2-5 players.
Recommended for intermediate level English speakers and up (works especially well with Junior high and senior high students).


There are many ways to use AGO cards, limited only by your imagination!
‘Shedding’ type card games (such as Crazy 8s), ‘Go fish’ and ‘Speed matching’ games are a good place to start for those familiar with them.
You can find more game ideas, tips and instructions on the downloads & videos page.
Q&A and Phonics Games usually have 36 unique educational cards, and 17 ‘action’ cards. With this combination, many games can be played!