🇬🇧 English For Kids
Learn English vocabulary through pictures & games
What you get
- 3,000+ words organized into everyday topics
- Every word illustrated with a memorable picture
- Native-speaker pronunciation for every word and phrase
- 50+ mini games to review vocabulary without boredom
- 1500+ common sentence patterns for real conversations
- Works fully offline — learn anywhere
A peek inside
Vocabulary topics
Organized into the situations you actually live in:
English For Kids turns vocabulary learning into a game children actually want to play. Instead of memorizing word lists, kids learn each word through a vivid picture, hear it pronounced by a native speaker, then lock it into long-term memory with quick mini games.
The app covers 3,000+ of the most useful English words — organized into the topics children live in every day: animals, food, toys, school, family and many more. Each topic also teaches common sentence patterns, so kids can immediately use new words in real sentences.
Whether your child is just starting English or building on school lessons, English For Kids offers a clear, fun path: a few playful minutes a day, one topic at a time — trusted by over 5 million families.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is English For Kids free to download?
Yes — English For Kids is free to download on both Google Play and the App Store, and you can start learning without creating an account.
Does the app work offline?
Yes. Once installed, every lesson, picture and audio clip works fully offline, so kids can keep learning without an internet connection.
What age group is the app designed for?
It is built for young learners and beginners of any age. Words are taught with pictures and mini games, so children can learn even before they can read fluently.
How many words will my child learn?
The app covers 3,000+ English words grouped into everyday topics — animals, food, family, travel and more — plus 1,500+ common sentence patterns for real conversations.
Are the words pronounced by native speakers?
Yes. Every word and phrase includes clear native-speaker audio, so children pick up natural pronunciation from the very first lesson.