French Language Game: mon ma mes
Quick French Language Game: mon ma mes
Level: Beginner (A1)
Test your French and match the possessives "mon" "ma" and "mes" to 10 basic nouns - with this fun interactive "Flash Card - Word Shoot" game.
Play with these words and practice to combine them into short sentences:
- le portable - the cell phone
- la valise - the suitcase
- la clé - the key
- le voyage - the trip
- le billet - the ticket
- les parents - the parents
- le passeport - the passport
- la famille - the family
- le neveu - the nephew
- une amie
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German Language Game: Practice ich, mir, mich
Quick German Language Game: ich mir mich
Practice "I" and "me" in German, which is often confusing to beginners.
Test and build on your knowledge of the German pronouns "ich" "mir" and "mich" - with this fun quick interactive "Shootout" Game.
Grow your vocabulary and improve your pronunciation. As you play, say the words OUT LOUD!
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French Language Game: 4 Easy Verbs
Quick French Language Game: 4 Easy Verbs.
Level: Beginner (A1)
Playing Time: 2 1/2 minutes
Play a fun interactive language game to learn and practice 4 French -er Verbs and the regular present tense endings.
Verbs in French Language Game
- rester - to stay
- commencer - to begin
- rencontrer - to meet
- trouver - to find
Present Tense Endings of -er Verbs
- je rest +e
- tu rest +es
- il rest +e
- nous rest +ons
- vous rest +ez
- ils rest +ent
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Italian Language Game: 15 Common Verbs
In this Italian Language Game you can learn and practice 15 Common Italian Infinitive Verbs:
- trovare - to find
- girare - to turn
- aspettare - to wait
- cambiare - to change
- andare - to go
- imparare - to learn
- mostrare - to show
- chiamare - to call
- abitare - to live
- augurare - to wish
- leggere - to read
- chiedere - to ask
- bere - to drink
- aprire - to open
- sentire - to hear
Test yourself with this FREE online interactive game and practice your Italian pronunciation.
With the Flashcards you can go back and forth several times before going on to the next word.
For more easy games see also our post: 5 Easy Italian Language Games.
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French Language Game: "Oui, bien sûr"
Quick French Language Game : "Oui, bien sûr" - Yes, of course.
You may hear this expression quite often in France, or other French speaking countries or regions.
"Bien sûr" in English translates to "Yes, of course" or "Yes, sure."
And perhaps you can use it soon to say: "Oui, bien sûr, je parle français."
Learn and practice this expression with its opposite "Bien sûr que non" with a fun and easy quick game.
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And don't forget: You can practice French online for FREE with our 36-Scene French 1 Travel-Story: "Daniel en France".
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