Italian Language Game: Anche io



Italian Language Game: "Anche io" - Me too.  Learn and practice online 13 Italian words and phrases in the context of a brief conversation.
This is a mini-story that's also part of our Italian 1 course. (You can play the full course for FREE by registering HERE.)
Always say the words and phrases OUT LOUD, either before, with, or after the native speaker.
Your pronunciation and your listening skills will improve a lot!

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.

Words in Italian Mini-Story Language Game

  • qualcuno - someone
  • aspettare - to wait
  • sta aspettando - s/he's waiting 
  • mia zia - my aunt
  • dove? - where?
  • abita - s/he lives
  • anche io, anch'io - I too, me too
  • abito - I live
  • Che coincidenza! - What a coincidence!
  • ecco - there's
  • la mia valigia - my suitcase
  • Bene. - Okay., All right.
  • Arrivederci. - Goodbye.
     

More than an Italian Language Game

And remember: 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.
And, if you have any language questions  - don't hesitate to contact us!


Jobsite Spanish Game: Can you cut this?



Jobsite Spanish Game "Can you cut this?"
In this quick interactive online game, you'll learn and practice 10 basic words and phrases, and how they are used in a short jobsite conversation between builder and worker.
Note: at a jobsite, you would often use the familiar form of address. 
Seeing the words and phrases, hearing them spoken naturally, and saying them are three different things. 
So, to use Spanish on your job, you have to practice all three skills.

  • puedes - you can (familiar)
  • cortar - to cut
  • esto (n) - this
  • cuánto - how much
  • de largo - long, of length
  • que sea - make it (literally: that it be)
  • sesenta y dos y media - sixty-two and a half, 62 1/2
  • pulgadas (f) - inches 
  • por favor - please
  • bueno - OK, fine, good

More than a Spanish Language Game

If you like our various Spanish games, you can practice Spanish - also online and completely for Free - with our 36-Scene story "David en España" by just logging in, or registering HERE. 
You can find more resources for learning and practicing Spanish on FREELANGUAGE.ORG.
Our FREE Spanish 1 course will let you learn and practice Spanish playfully - with a travel-story of a young man in Spain and easy games.


Jobsite Spanish: Hello Goodbye etc.



Jobsite Spanish Language Game: 10 Basic Expressions
In this quick interactive online game you'll learn and practice 10 Words and Phrases that are useful in any situation.

  • Hola - Hello
  • Buenos Días - Good morning
  • Por favor - Please
  • Gracias - Thank you
  • De nada - You're welcome
  • Buenas tardes - Good afternoon
  • ¿Qué tal? - How are things?
  • Momento - Just a moment
  • Lo siento - I'm sorry
  • Adiós - Goodbye

If you have any specific jobsite Spanish terms or vocabulary terms in mind, just drop us a note to contact@gamesforlanguage.com. 
We'll add them to our dictionary and create games with them so you can practice saying and recognizing them.


Spanish Language Game: ¿Cuánto tiempo?



With this Spanish Language Game "¿Cuánto tiempo?" (How long?) you learn and practice 12 Spanish words in the context of a mini-story.
The setting is Passport Control at the El Prat Airport in Barcelona, Spain.
This mini-story is also part of our Spanish 1 course. (You can play the full Spanish 1 course for FREE by registering HERE.
Always say or repeat the words and phrases OUT LOUD. Your pronunciation and listening skills will improve a lot!

Words in Spanish Mini-Story Language Game

  • you're here - está aquí
  • por negocios - on business
  • visito a - I'm visiting (persons)
  • los/las familiares - the relatives (common gender)
  • ¿cuánto tiempo? - how long?
  • quedarse - to stay
  • se queda - you're staying
  • me queda - I'm staying
  • casi - almost
  • las semanas - the weeks
  • que tenga - may you have (subjunctive)
  • una buena estancia - a good stay

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More than a Spanish Language Game

If you like our Spanish games, you can practice Spanish - online and completely for Free - with our 36-Scene story "David en España" by just logging in, or registering HERE.
You can find more resources for learning and practicing Spanish on FREELANGUAGE.ORG.
Our FREE Spanish 1 course will let you learn and practice Spanish playfully - with the travel story of a young man in Spain and easy games. 


German Language Game: Ich bin froh




German Language Game
: "Ich bin froh" - I'm glad (that ...)

Level: Elementary (A2)
Playing Time: 2 1/2 minutes

Play and learn 10 German everyday words and phrases. You'll learn vocabulary, German word order, and practice your pronunciation.

You'll figure out and practice how the conjunction "dass" changes the word order.

As you play, say the words, phrases, and sentences OUT LOUD.

Words in German Language Game

• ich bin froh - I'm glad
• du bist hier - you're here (familiar)
• dass du hier bist - that you're here (fam.)
• Ich bin froh, dass du hier bist.


• es ist nett - it's nice
• von dir - of you (von +dative)
• mich - me (direct object)
• abholen - to come for, pick up
• du holst mich ab - you're picking me up
• dass - that (conjunction)
• dass du mich abholst - that you're picking me up
• Es ist nett von dir, dass du mich abholst.

The best way to memorize new vocabulary is to learn the words in chunks, in a context that you can remember.
Writing them out on a sheet of paper or on small index cards is also good.
And, say the words and phrases out loud whenever you can.
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More Than a German Language Game

A quick reminder: You can practice German online for FREE with our 36-Scene German 1 Story: "Michael in Deutschland" and our 72-Scene German 2 Mystery Story Sequel: "Blüten in Berlin?"
("Blüten," of course, means blossoms in German. But the German word Blüten has still another meaning that may surprise you.)
Just login HERE.
And, if you have any language questions  - don't hesitate to contact us!

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