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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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.
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"The Story" and easy games will let you forget that you are actually learning French!
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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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German Language Game - Word Hero 4



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German Language Game: Word Hero - Test 4.
Test yourself on 8 common plural nouns. 

  • der Tag - die Tage (day - days)
  • die Woche - die Wochen (week - weeks)
  • der Monat - die Monate (month - months)
  • das Jahr - die Jahre (year - years)
  • das Buch - die Bücher (book - books)
  • der Gruß - die Grüße (greeting - greetings) 
  • das Haus - die Häuser (house - houses)
  • der Platz - die Plätze (city square - squares)

Play to grow your vocabulary and improve your pronunciation with this German Language Game.
And if you liked this test, did you already play Word Hero: Test 3?
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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?".
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German Language Game: "duzen"



Quick German Language Game: "duzen"
The word "duzen", means using "du," the German familiar form for "you."
German has two ways of addressing another person: with the familiar "du" (duzen) and the formal "Sie" (siezen).
A general rule is that young people (children, students, etc.) use "du" with each other and use "Sie" when they address someone older than they.

In many informal situations, such as students with each other, "du" is used automatically.
In more formal situations and with any new acquaintances, adults would typically use "Sie."
This also holds for shopping, buying tickets, asking strangers for information, etc.
In this fun interactive German word game, you can learn and practice how to go from "Sie" to "du."

Learn and practice the following German words and phrases:

  • duzen - to say "du", use the familiar form of address
  • siezen - to say "Sie", use the formal form of address
  • kennen lernen - to meet, get to know
  • Freut mich, Sie kennenzulernen. - Pleased to meet you. (formal)
  • sei! - be! (imperative, familiar of "sein")
  • sei nicht so formell - don't be so formal (familiar, imperative)
  • ihr könnt - you-all can
  • ihr könnt euch duzen - you-all can say "du" to each other
  • wenn - if
  • wenn es dir recht ist - if it's all right with you (familiar)
  • natürlich - of course
  • wir Studenten - we students
  • alle - all
  • wir duzen uns - we say "du" to each other

Listen to this conversation where Michael learns that students typically say "du" to each other.
And if you don't understand it all, just sign up for our FREE German 1 course and learn and practice the "Sie" and the "du"....

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Italian Language Game: Ci vediamo



With this Italian Language Game, you can learn and practice 4 Conversational Phrases with this FREE online game.
You'll hear and read them, and are encouraged to speak them aloud!

  • "Ci vediamo"
  • "Volentieri"
  • "Vorrei andare"
  • "Porto un paio di amici"

These are phrases that frequently come up in daily Italian conversation, especially when you setting up a meeting or a date.
Here we are using various games, Snap Clouds, Balloons, and Deal no Deal, to test you and have you practice the vocabulary. At the end you'll hear and easily understand the entire dialogue. 

If you like our games, you'll find many more by just clicking on the Home Page link.
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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