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Pokemon Let’s GO Used To Teach Japanese Children English

Kids Express, a company that makes educational English materials in Japan, has released a booklet using Pokemon Let’s GO Pikachu/Eevee to teach elementary school children English.

Here’s a look at the front of the booklet, which encourages children to learn English with Pokemon:

The booklet contains simple English text accompanied with Japanese text, and even teaches children the English names of various Kanto region Pokemon. There’s even a Pokemon Quiz asking children to figure out who Mew and Meltan are.

The last page contains the answer to the Pokemon Quiz and an advertisement for Pokemon Let’s GO Pikachu/Eevee. This is as official as it gets.

What do you think of this booklet?

Iggy

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