German Language Game: anrufen - to call



German Language Game: "anrufen" and "zurückrufen".
With this fun interactive German game, you'll learn and practice how "separable prefix verbs" work:

  • anrufen - to call
  • zurückrufen - to call back

Simple Present:

  • Er ruft Claudia an. - He calls Claudia.
  • Du rufst zurück. - You call back. (familiar)
  • Sie ruft dich an. - She calls/She'll call you. (familiar)

IMPERATIVE:

  • Ruf mich an! - Call me! (familiar)
  • Rufen Sie mich zurück! - Call me back! (formal)

With Modal: 

  • Wir können unsere Freunde anrufen. - We can call our friends.
  • Er will seinen Vater zurückrufen. - He wants to call his father back.

Future:

  • Ich werde dich später anrufen. - I'll call you(fam.) later.
  • Ich werde sie gleich zurückrufen. - I'll call her back right away.

Present Perfect (Conversational Past):

  • Wer hat angerufen? - Who called?
  • Deine Schwester hat angerufen. - Your(fam.) sister called.

To practice your German comprehension, listen to this conversation, which occurs when our traveler Michael calls the number of his friend's apartment.

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Italian Language Game - Saltimbocca



Italian Language Game: Saltimbocca. What is it and what is it made of?
Find out - and learn and practice basic words and phrases about this delicious Italian dish.
Play this fun, FREE online Quick Italian Language Game for learning the Italian language.
And if you are up to listen to the entire conversation in which Marco's aunt explains to him "Saltimbocca", just click HERE.
This conversation occurs in a Level 6 Scene of our Italian 1 course, a FUN and FREE way to learn and practice Italian online!
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Spanish Language Game: Tortilla de Patatas



Spanish Language Game: Tortilla de Patatas.
What is it and what is it made of?
Play a fun, interactive Spanish Game to find out.
And, learn and practice basic words and phrases that make up this delicious Spanish dish.
If you'd like to see out how much you already understand - click on this mp3 audio in which David arrives in Madrid and his aunt explains to him what a "Tortilla de Patatas" is.
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German Language Game: Word Hero 3



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German Language Game: "Word Hero" Test 3. 
Test yourself on 5 common adverbs.
These all end in -lich (in German):

  • natürlich - of course
  • wirklich - really
  • endlich - finally
  • ziemlich - quite
  • plötzlich - suddenly

Play to build your vocabulary and improve your pronunciation!
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Our story courses seem to be most effective for learners who have had some contact with the language before (in school, on travels, or through self study.
We provide basic language in context, spoken at natural speed. By listening and repeating words, phrases and sentences as often as you can, the music of the language will go into your ear and into your brain. It's a good start for learning to sound like a native speaker.
You'll learn and practice words and phrases individually and in the context of short conversations. Always say the German out loud. Your listening and pronunciation skills will improve a lot!

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German Language Game - I'm hungry!



Quick German Language Game: "Ich habe Hunger" - I am hungry.
Learn and practice 15 words and phrases with this fun interactive German language game.
While the direct translation of the English "I'm hungry" also exists in German as "Ich bin hungrig", the expression "Ich habe Hunger" is more common. Both mean the same.

Words in German Language Game

  • der Hunger - the hunger
  • ich habe Hunger - I'm hungry
  • du möchtest - you would like (familiar)
  • essen - to eat
  • Möchtest du etwas essen? - Would you like something to eat? (familiar)
  • Gerne. - Gladly., I'd like to.
  • die Zeit - the time
  • das Mittagessen - the lunch
  • Zeit zum Mittagessen - time for lunch
  • wann - when
  • jetzt - now
  • später - later
  • dann - then
  • Ich habe keinen Hunger. - I'm not hungry.

Add to your vocabulary and improve your pronunciation.
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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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