German Language Game: On the phone



Quick German Language Game: On the phone
Play this quick online German game, and practice 10 "phone" words and phrases.

Words in German Language Game

  • das Handy - the cell phone
  • wählen - to dial, choose
  • er wählt die Nummer - he dials the number
  • auf seinem Handy - on his cell phone
  • ich kann - I can
  • sprechen - to speak
  • Kann ich mit Karl sprechen? - Can I speak with Karl?
  • Es tut mir leid. - I'm sorry.
  • Er ist nicht da. - He's not here.
  • Dann fragt sie: - Then she asks:
  • Wer ist am Apparat? - Who's calling?
  • Ich bin Michael Mueller. - I'm Michael Mueller.
  • ein Freund aus Boston - a friend from Boston
  • Ich bin Karls Freundin. - I'm Karl's girlfriend.

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Spanish Language Game: Un billete por favor



Spanish Language Game "Un billete por favor" (One ticket please) 
Play this quick online Spanish game and learn and practice 12 Spanish words and phrases in the form of a mini-story.
At the train station in Barcelona, David buys at train ticket to Granada. 
This brief episode is also part of our Spanish 1 course, which is made up of mini-stories that tell of David's travels in Spain.
In the Spanish 1 course you learn and practice 750 basic words. (The full course is available for FREE by registering HERE.)
Improve your pronunciation by always saying the Spanish OUT LOUD after the speaker.
Click on the Spanish sentences to hear them again.
You'll hear the story at the beginning, and then again at the end. As much as you can, try to understand the Spanish without translating.
Once you're outside of the big cities in Spain, it's very useful to know how to buy a ticket in Spanish. 

Words in Spanish Mini-Story Language Game

  • miércoles - Wednesday
  • la tía - the aunt
  • ella lleva a David - she takes David
  • a la estación de tren - to the train station
  • en la ventanilla de billetes - at the ticket window
  • él dice - he says [decir]
  • un billete de clase turista - a tourist class ticket
  • ¿Ida o ida y vuelta? - One-way or return?
  • sesenta y dos - sixty-two/ 62
  • setenta - seventy/ 70
  • su vuelta - your change (money)
  • de ocho euros - of eight euros 

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Spanish Language Game: Su prima joven



Spanish Language Game "Su prima joven" (His young cousin) 
Play this quick online Spanish game and learn and practice 14 Spanish words and phrases in the form of a mini-story.
David stays a few days in Barcelona at his aunt and uncle's place and spends time with his cousin María.
This brief episode also comes up in our Spanish 1 course, which is made up of a continuous series of mini-stories that tell of David's travels in Spain.
In the Spanish 1 course you learn and practice 750 basic words. (The full course is available for FREE by registering HERE.)
By repeating or anticipating the Spanish OUT LOUD, you practice your pronunciation.
Click on the Spanish sentences to hear them again.
You'll hear the story at the beginning and then again at the end. At that point, try to understand the Spanish without translating.

Words in Spanish Mini-Story Language Game

  • se queda - s/he stays [quedar]
  • por unos días mas - for a few more days
  • él pasea - he strolls [pasear]
  • por la ciudad - through the city
  • con su prima joven - with his young cousin (f)
  • él visita - he visits [visitar]
  • various museos - several museums
  • él va conociendo (a) - he gets to know
  • los amigos de María - María's friends
  • aprende mucho - s/he learns a lot [aprender]
  • sobre la historia - about the history
  • el Parque Güell - well-known park in Barcelona
  • interesa - it interests
  • specialmente - especially
     

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Italian Language Game: Alla stazione ferroviaria



Italian Language Game: Alla stazione ferroviaria - At the train station
In this quick online game, you'll practice 14 Italian words and phrases in the context of a brief story.
Marco takes the train from Pisa to Florence, where he visits a friend.
The mini-story is also part of our Italian 1 course.
(You can play the complete course for FREE by registering HERE.)

Say the words and phrases OUT LOUD with or right after the native speaker.
Don't translate, and try to understand as you speak!
You'll also improve your pronunciation and listening skills.
Note that in Italian, the words for "I, you, he, she" etc. are often dropped, unless they are needed for clarity or emphasis.
After you've practiced and recalled the individual words, you'll hear the mini-story again.
This time "shadow" the sentences, by saying them together with the speaker in natural speed.

Words in Italian Mini-Story Language Game

  • mercoledì - Wednesday
  • la zia - the aunt
  • accompagna - s/he accompanies [accompagnare]
  • alla stazione ferroviaria - to the train station
  • alla biglietteria - at the ticket window
  • dice - s/he says [dire]
  • un biglietto - one ticket
  • di seconda classe - (of) second class
  • sola andata - one-way (trip)
  • andata e ritorno - round trip
  • sono sei euro - it's 6 euros
  • il treno regionale veloce - the fast regional train
  • ecco dieci euro - here are 10 euros
  • quattro euro di resto - 4 euros change

Before playing the game, look at the words and read them aloud.
And when you have time, write out as many as you can by hand.
That will help you to remember the words better.
Most importantly, always say the Italian OUT LOUD!
For more easy games see also our post: 5 Easy Italian Language Games.
Or you can find ALL of them - over 60 by now - on the Italian Quick Language Games page.
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Italian Language Game: La sua cugina



Italian Language Game: La sua cugina - His cousin
Learn and practice 16 Italian words and phrases in the context of a brief story.
This mini-story is also part of our Italian 1 course.
(You can play the complete course for FREE by registering HERE.)
Say the words and phrases OUT LOUD with or right after the native speaker.
That's a good way to practice and improve your pronunciation and listening skills.
Try not to translate!
Note that in Italian, the words for "I, you, he, she" etc. are often dropped, unless they are needed for clarity or emphasis.
After you've practiced and recalled the individual words, you'll hear the mini-story again.
This time "shadow" the sentences, saying them along with the speaker in natural speed.

Words in Italian Mini-Story Language Game

  • rimane - s/he stays [rimanere]
  • ancora - still
  • per alcuni giorni - for a few days
  • gironzola - s/he strolls [gironzolare]
  • per la città - through the city
  • con la sua giovane cugina - with his young cousin
  • conosce - s/he meets [conoscere]
  • gli amici - the friends
  • visita - s/he visits [visitare]
  • diversi musei - several museums
  • impara molto - s/he learns a lot [imparare]
  • sulla storia - about the history
  • della città - of the city
  • soprattutto - especially
  • lo interessa - it interests him [interessare]
  • il museo delle navi antiche - the museum of old ships

Review the words before playing the game.
And after the game write out as many as you can by hand.
That will help you to memorize the words you want to remember.
Most importantly, always say the Italian OUT LOUD, as often as you can.
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More Than an Italian Language Game

And don't forget: You can practice Italian online for FREE with our 36-Scene Italian 1 Travel-Story: "Marco in Italia".
In it you learn and practice all the words, phrases and sentences you also hear in the podcasts. Just login HERE.
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