German Language Game: Wissen - Present Tense




Ouick German Language Game
 - the verb "wissen" - to know (a fact).
Level: Beginner (A1)
Time to Play:
4 minutes


You'll learn and practice the present tense forms of the verb "wissen" (to know), which is irregular.
The singular forms "ich, du, er, sie, es" have a long vowel "-ei-", and are spelled with the letter "ß" (pronounced "ss").
The plural forms "wir, ihr, Sie, sie" have a short vowel "-i-" (-ih), and are spelled with "-ss-".

Wissen - Present Tense

  • ich weiß - I know
  • du weißt - you know (familiar)
  • er, sie, es weiß - he, she, it knows
  • wir wissen - we know
  • ihr wisst - you know (plural)
  • Sie wissen - you know (formal)
  • sie wissen - they know

Sentences with forms of the verb "wissen"

  • Wissen Sie, wie sie heißt? - Do you know what her name is?
  • Ja, ich weiß es. - Yes, I know (it).
  • Sie wissen nicht, wo sie wohnt? - You don't know where she lives?
  • Doch. - Yes, I do. (contradicting a negative)
  • Doch, ich weiß, wo sie wohnt. - Yes I do, I know where she lives.

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Italian Language Game - 12 Useful Verbs



With this Italian Language Game you can practice 12 Italian Verbs. Test yourself on 12 useful Italian Verbs.
This is a fun "Word Hero" game, and FREE to play online to learn the Italian Language.
Click on the English AFTER the Italian word passes the bar.
See also our Game: Italian Language Game - Practice 15 Common Verbs.
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German Language Game: Wie weit?



German Language Game: "Wie weit?" (How far?)

Level: Beginner (A1)
Playing Time: 3 minutes


Learn and practice 8 words and phrases that are useful for asking directions.
With our interactive games you learn German in small chunks.

Words / Phrases in German Language Game

  • Wie weit? - How far?
  • der Platz - the square
  • der Markt - the market
  • zu Fuß - on foot
  • mit der U-Bahn - by subway
  • fünf Minuten - 5 minutes
  • fünfzehn Minuten - 15 minutes
  • Wie weit ist der Marktplatz? - How far is the market square?
  • Nur fünf Minuten mit der U-Bahn. - Only five minutes by subway.
  • Und fünfzehn Minuten zu Fuß. - And fifteen minutes on foot.

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German Language Game: Sein - Simple Past



Our Quick German Language Game: sein (to be) - simple past
Level: Beginner (A1)
Playing Time: 4 minutes


Play this fun interactive German language game to learn and practice the simple past of "sein" - to be.
Then with the Word Invader game, you'll put together a few simple sentences.
(Photo Credit: Die Museumsinsel, Berlin. Thomas Wolf www.foto-tw.de)

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French Language Game: 8 Easy Verbs




Quick French Language Game
: 8 Easy Verbs. 
Level: Beginner (A1)
Playing Time: 5 minutes


A fun and quick French interactive game to learn and practice eight easy regular -er verbs.
To conjugate an -er verb (i.e. a verb with the infinitive ending -er), you drop the -er ending and add the endings below.
When you play, always say the French OUT LOUD, it will sharpen your pronunciation.

Present Tense Endings of -er Verbs

• je donn  +e
• tu donn  +es
• il  donn +e
• nous donn  +ons
• vous donn  +ez
• ils     donn  +ent

8 French -er Verbs

• donner - to give
• parler - to speak
• demander - to ask
• regarder - to look (at)
• penser - to think
• habiter - to live (reside)
• montrer - to show
• chercher - to look for (search)

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Quick French Language Game Parler - Present Tense

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