German Language Game: 8 Question Words




Quick 
German Language Game:
8 Question Words
Level: Beginner (A1)
Playing Time: 4 minutes


German question words are basic tools for communicating.
Practice 8 essential German question words in this quick-moving multi-sensory, interactive game.

8 Question Words

  • wo - where
  • wer - who
  • wohin - to where 
  • woher- from where
  • wann - when 
  • wie - how
  • wieso - how so
  • was - what
     

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Spanish Language Game: "Mi español no es muy bueno."



Spanish Language Game: "Mi español no es muy bueno."
A useful phrase, but it soon won't describe you any more, right?
In this fun interactive game, you'll learn and practice the formal and familiar forms of the verb "hablar" (to speak).
You'll also see when to drop pronouns in Spanish.
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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.
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Juego de Inglés: 12 Easy Adverbs



Juego de Inglés: Puedes aprender y practicar 12 adverbios fáciles:
entonces, más tarde, normalmente, ya, de verdad, nunca, también, casi, por allí, ahí, aquí, bien.
Haz clic o toca la palabra correcta.
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Italian Language Game: Times of Day



Italian Language Game: Times of Day.  Learn and practice 8 terms for the times of day.
Knowing the times of the day will be very useful, when you are making appointments with friends or acquaintances, asking for bus or train schedules, etc.
They also happen often in conversations, so you want to practice listening and pronouncing them.
I remember that during our 5 month stay in Rome, Italy, I had a hard time remembering the Italian word for "the afternoon".
Now it is one of the Italian words that I'll always remember!

  • il giorno - the day
  • la mattina - the morning
  • il mezzogiorno - the midday, noon
  • il pomeriggio - the afternoon
  • la sera - the evening
  • la notte - the night
  • domani - tomorrow
  • ieri - yesterday

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French Language Game: Idioms Ça va? and Ça va



Quick French Language Game: "Ça va?" - "Ça va."
These are probably two of the most used French questions.
"Ça va?" means "How are you?" or "How is it going?"
The somewhat expected answer "Ça va" means "I'm OK"
"Ça va bien" means "I'm doing well."
Depending on the context and intonation, "Ça va" can also take on a few other meanings, as in "Ça va aller" - "That'll be fine" or in "Oh! Ça va!"  - "Hey, that's enough!"
Practice "Ça va?" and "Ça va" with this Quick French game.

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"The Story" and easy games will let you forget that you are actually learning French!
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