German Language Game: Buy a Train Ticket



A Quick German language game to learn and practice basic words and phrases for buying a train ticket in German.

Level: (A2)
Playing Time: 3 1/2 minutes

With this game you'll learn the terms for "one way," "return trip," "change" etc.
There are lots of small places of Germany to explore and corners that are off the beaten track.
Going by train is the way to do it. 
Grow your vocabulary and improve your pronunciation! When you play, say the German words, phrases, and sentences OUT LOUD!
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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?".
(And - if you already know that "Blüten" means blossom in German - you'll learn that Blüten has still another meaning...). Just login HERE.
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Spanish Language Game: Trivia Quiz



Spanish Language Game: Trivia Quiz. Play and learn.
You'll discover where "La Giralda" and "El Paseo de Gracia" are, and practice some Spanish with this fun, interactive game.
Maybe you'll have a chance to visit these at some time.
Try speaking out loud, if you can, to practice your pronunciation.
How many points can you get in this Spanish Language Game?
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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: Trivia Quiz



Quick French Language Game: French Trivia Quiz
Play a quick and fun language game to practice your French. Try these trivia questions. 

  • Do you know what and where the "Galeries Lafayette" are? 
  • Do you know the other name of the "Saint Bénézet Bridge?
  • What is the Trocadéro? 

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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!
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German Language Game - Modal Shoot



Quick German Language Game: The 6 German modals:
Level: Elementary (A2)
Playing Time:
3 minutes

Play a quick online game to learn the infinitive forms of the 6 German modal verbs.
Modal verbs are "helping verbs" that are "usually used with another verb to express ideas such as possibility, necessity, and permission". [Merriam-Webster]

Exception: the modal verb "mögen" is generally not used with another verb, but rather with a noun.

6 German Modal Verbs

• müssen - must, to have to
• können - can, to be able
• dürfen - may, to be allowed
• wollen - to want
• sollen - should, to ought to
• mögen - to like

6 Model Verbs in a Sentence

• Ich muss arbeiten. - I must work. [müssen]
• Ich can work. - I can work. [können]
• Ich darf arbeiten. - I'm allowed to work. [dürfen]
• Ich will arbeiten. - I want to work. [wollen]
• Ich soll arbeiten. - I ought to work. [sollen]
• Ich mag meine Arbeit. - I like my work. [mögen]


Grow your vocabulary and improve your pronunciation with this German language game.
If you like Quizzes you can test yourself also with this Quiz about "können".
And if the modal verb "können" interests you, then you should also read our post How to use the German Modal Verb "können".
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More Than a German Language Game

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?".
(And - if you already know that "Blüten" means blossom in German - you'll learn that Blüten has still another meaning...).
Just login HERE.
And, if you have any language questions  - don't hesitate to contact us!


German Language Game: Quiz 4 Cities



Quick German Language Game: Quiz 4 Cities

Level: Elementary (A2)
Playing Time: 3 1/2 minutes

Fun facts about 4 German cities. Can you guess? Try this Quick Quiz-as-a-Game.

You may know that a "Römer" is a man from Rome, but do you know the other meaning?
And do you know in which city Mark Twain's "Tramp Abroad" is set?
Find out and practice some useful vocabulary with this German language game.
And - if you happen to visit Frankfurt - here is a map and suggested walk through the old city, which also takes you by the "Römer"...


I went to school about about 25 miles north of Frankfurt, in Bad Nauheim - quite a few years later than Franklin Roosevelt who attended school there as well for 6 weeks in the late 1890s. If you are intrigued, read Where "Bad" does not mean "bad"!

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More Than a German Language Game

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?".
(And - if you already know that "Blüten" means blossom in German - you'll learn that Blüten has still another meaning...).
Just login HERE.
If you have any language questions  - don't hesitate to contact us!

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