Italian Language Game: Al telefono



Here is the Italian Quick Language Game: Al telefono - On the phone
"Pronto", the typical Italian "hello" when calling or answering the phone.
First listen to this telephone conversation between Marco and Giulia, (which occurs in Level 3, Scene 6 of our Italian 1 course).
If you don't catch it all, you can refresh your memory with this Italian Game.
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 course: "Marco in Italia".
In it you learn and practice all the words, phrases and sentences you also hear in the podcasts. Just login HERE
The only reason we ask you to register is so you can continue the course where you left off, rather than to start again at the beginning! And, if you have any language questions  - don't hesitate to contact us!


French Language Game: Travel Words



Quick French Language Game: Travel Words
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Level: Beginner (A1)
Playing Time: 2 minutes

A fun and easy game to learn and practice everyday French travel words.

Vocabulary

• le voyage - the trip
• mon premier voyage - my first trip
• le séjour - the stay
• un bon séjour - a good stay
• l'avion - the airplane
• dans l'avion - in the airplane
• la gare - the train station
• à la gare - at the train station


When you play this game, you'll also sharpen your Pronunciation and Listening skills.

Say the French out loud and repeat the words and phrases a few times.

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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!


Spanish Language Game: Family and Relatives



A fun interactive Spanish Language game "Family and Relatives".
Listen and guess, read, and speak each of the words.
You'll find that most words for the masculine and feminine are very similar, differing only in the article and ending.
Play this game several times until all the words are well-lodged in your memory.
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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 a travel-story of a young man in Spain and easy games.


French Language Game: Pronoun "on"




Quick French Language
Game: Pronoun "on".
The French pronoun "on" has three (3) meanings in French, including "we" in conversational French.
Play this fun, interactive online language game to learn and practice "on," and practice "on peut" in context: "on peut faire une excursion en bateau." You can listen to this entire conversation here
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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: Practice "ch"




German Language Game
: Practice German "ch".
A short German game to help you improve your pronunciation of German "ch." 

There are two ways to pronounce "ch" in German:
1) when "ch" follows a "front vowel" (i, e, ei, eu, äu, ö)
2) when "ch" follows a "back vowel" (a, o, u, au).

The difference is subtle for English speakers, but with a little practice, done OUT LOUD, the difference becomes obvious.
With our "Say It" pronunciation "game," you can focus just on these two ch-sounds.
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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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