
Juego de Inglés: Vocabulary Quiz #1
Juego de Inglés: Vocabulary Quiz #1
En este juego de inglés puedes encontrar palabras y frases del curso de Inglés 1 - "Alex in the U.S." del GamesforLanguage.
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German Language Game: Vocabulary Quiz #2
Quick German Language Game: Vocabulary Quiz #2: 8 Easy Verbs
Level: Beginner (A1)
Playing Time: 3 1/2 minutes
Playfully test your knowledge of basic German vocabulary and practice your pronunciation.
This Quiz will test your on the present tense endings of 8 common German verbs.
Many German verbs have regular endings in the present tense. It helps to learn the pattern.
For native German speakers using the right verb ending is automatic, for German learners it takes a little practice.
Before you play, review the (regular) present tense verb endings below.
Note: German has no "progressive tense": ich mache = I make, I'm making
8 Common Verbs
- finden - to find
- trinken - to drink
- kommen - to come
- machen - to make
- fragen - to ask
- antworten - to answer
- brauchen - to need
- gehen - to go
Regular Present Tense Verb Endings
- ich mach - e (I make)
- du mach - st (you make, familiar)
- er mach - t (he makes)
- wir mach - en (we make)
- ihr mach - t (you-all make)
- sie mach - en (they make)
- Sie mach - en (you make, formal)
- ich frag - e (I ask)
- du trink - st (you drink, familiar)
- er antwort - et (he goes)
- sie geh- t (she goes)
- wir brauch- en (we need)
- ihr find- et (you-all find)
- sie komm- en (they come)
- Sie mach- en (you make, formal)
Note: "er antwort -et" and "ihr find-et" add an "e" to the ending, for pronunciation.
The 8 regular verbs in this Quick German Language Game Quiz come from the Second Level (Scenes 7-12) of GamesforLanguage's German 1 Story - "Michael in Deutschland."
If you're no longer a Beginner, you can listen to the German 1 Level 2 Podcast. (Elementary, A2)
Or check out Vocabulary Quiz #3 for Easy Sentences with Direct Object Nouns
You may also want to read 6 Key Elements for Learning a Language with Games.
The Vocabulary lists of the six Scenes of Level 2 can be downloaded as PDFs on the Playing page of the German Story.
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More Than a German Language Game
And don't forget: 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?".
(If you already know that "Blüten" means blossom in German - you'll learn that Blüten has still another meaning...).
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Italian Language Game: Vocabulary Quiz #1
In this Italian Language Game, Vocabulary Quiz #1, you can playfully test your knowledge of 8 basic Italian verbs that end in -are.
You'll also review the present tense forms of these verbs.
- parlare - to speak
- imparare - to learn
- trovare - to find
- augurare - to wish (someone)
- aspettare - to wait
- abitare - to live (reside)
- salutare - to greet
- esercitare - to practice
In this quiz, we are using verb forms that are part of our Italian course "Marco in Italia" Level 1.
See and hear each in the context of a short phrase or sentence.
If you want to brush up on your Italian - just log-in again or register and play our full Italian 1 course - 36 game-based lessons - for Free.
If you want extra practice, just listen to the Italian 1Level 1 Podcast.
And if you want to find out why learning Italian with GamesforLanguage is not only fun but also effective, read 5 Reasons for Language Learning with a Travel Story and Games.
If you're playing the Story "Marco in Italia," you can download the Vocabulary lists of the six lessons (we call them "Scenes") of Level 1 as PDFs on the Playing page of the Italian 1 course.
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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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.
And, if you have any language questions - don't hesitate to contact us!

French Language Game: Vocabulary Quiz #1
Quick French Language Game: Vocabulary Quiz #1
you can playfully test your knowledge of Basic French Vocabulary.
You'll learn new words and phrases as you play.
The words, phrases, and sentences in this Quiz come from the first six Scenes of GamesforLanguage's French 1 Story - "Daniel en France."
If you need to brush up on your French - just log-in again or register and you can practice French online for free with our 36-Scene travel story "Daniel en France".
Or, to refresh your memory just listen to the French 1 Level 1 Podcast.
And if you want to find out why learning French with GamesforLanguage is not only fun but also effective, read 5 Reasons for Language Learning with a Travel Story and Games.
The Vocabulary lists of the six lessons (we call them "Scenes") of Level 1 can be downloaded as PDFs on the Playing page of the French 1 course.
If you like our games, please SHARE us with your friends.
More Than a French Language Game
Don't forget: You can practice French online for FREE with our 36-Scene French 1 Travel-Story: "Daniel en France".
In it you learn and practice all the words, phrases and sentences you also hear in the podcasts.
Just login HERE.
"The Story" and easy games will let you forget that you are actually learning French!
And, if you have any language questions - don't hesitate to contact us!

German Language Game: Vocabulary Quiz #1
Quick German Language Game: Vocabulary Quiz #1: 8 Easy Nouns
Level: Beginner (A1)
Playing Time: 2 1/2 minutes
Playfully learn and test yourself on 8 Easy Nouns and their pronunciation.
German nouns are either masculine (der), feminine (die), or neuter (das).
For native German speakers using the right article is automatic, for German learners this takes a little practice. When learning German, it's best to learn a noun together with its article.
If you liked Quiz #1, try Vocabulary Quiz #2 with 8 Easy Verbs!
And if you want to find out why learning German with GamesforLanguage is not only fun but also effective, read 5 Reasons for Language Learning with a Travel Story and Games.
If you like our games, please SHARE us with your friends.
More Than a German Language Game
And don't forget: You can practice German (A2-B1) 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?".
(If you already know that "Blüten" means blossom in German - you'll learn that Blüten has still another meaning...).
Just login HERE.
If you have any language questions - don't hesitate to contact us!
