Spanish Language Game: Numbers 1-20



Spanish Language Game: Spanish Numbers 1-20.
Have you ever misunderstood when someone told you the time or a price in Spanish?
Mastering Spanish numbers is crucial for daily life in a Spanish-speaking environment.
The more automatic numbers become for you, the better.
This game will help you get there easily! 
Learn and practice Spanish numbers 1-20 with a fun interactive game that has you practice numbers out of sequence and with simple additions and subtractions.

  • uno - one, 1
  • dos - two, 2
  • tres - three, 3
  • cuatro - four, 4
  • cinco - five, 5
  • seis - six, 6
  • siete - seven, 7
  • ocho - eight, 8
  • nueve - nine, 9
  • diez - ten, 10
  • once - eleven, 11
  • doce - twelve, 12
  • trece - thirteen, 13
  • catorce - fourteen, 14
  • quince - fifteen, 15
  • dieciséis - sixteen, 16
  • diecisiete - seventeen, 17
  • dieciocho - eighteen, 18
  • diecinueve - nineteen, 19
  • veinte - twenty, 20

Spanish numbers should not be difficult for English speakers.
Memorizing the numbers 1-20 is a first step.
And when you also learn the "teens" 20-90 (see our other Spanish Language Game: Numbers 21 and beyond), you'll be able to understand and construct all numbers 21-99.
If you'd like to know more about the Spanish numbering system, read our post and click on: Uno-dos-tres: Spanish Numbers are Easy.
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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: Numbers 1-20



Quick French Language Game: French Numbers 1-20
Level: Beginner (A1)
Playing Time: 4 minutes


Learn & practice the basic French numbers 1-20 with a fun interactive language game.
And when you are done you can continue with  French Numbers 21 and Beyond.
Some of the French numbers from 1-20 resemble those in English, but because of the pronunciation you really have to practice them.
Once you have memorized 1-20 well, 21-69 should not be too difficult.
Yes, you also need to know 20, 30, 40, 50, and 60, but otherwise it works like the English system.
But then the fun begins: 70 is 60+10, 80 is 4x20, 90 is 4x20 + 10, and all the numbers in between make your head spin!
Play the game a few times until you get it!

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Quick French Language Game: 4 Easy Verbs.

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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.
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"The Story" and easy games will let you forget that you are actually learning French!
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Italian Language Game: Numbers 1-20



Italian Language Game: Numbers 1 to 20. The numbers 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16 in Italian are easy to remember. Always say the numbers out loud after the native speaker.
With this interactive Italian numbers game - which includes some simple additions (for example: uno più quattro fa ... ), you can learn the numbers 1-20 in Italian.

Italian Numbers 1-20

  • 1 uno
  • 2 due
  • 3 tre
  • 4 quattro
  • 5 cinque
  • 6 sei
  • 7 sette
  • 8 otto
  • 9 nove
  • 10 dieci
  • 11 undici
  • 12 dodici
  • 13 tredici
  • 14 quattordici
  • 15 quindici
  • 16 sedici
  • 17 diciassette
  • 18 diciotto
  • 19 diciannove
  • 20 venti

And, if you you want to be able to say higher numbers, for example, 65 in Italian, you'll want to continue with the Italian numbers 21 and beyond.
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More Than an Italian Language Game

And don't forget: You can practice Italian online for FREE with our 36-Scene Italian 1 Travel-Story: "Marco in Italia".
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Spanish Language Game: Asking for Directions



With this fun and interactive Spanish Language Game you can learn and practice asking for directions in Spanish.
Plus, you'll practice the basic answers you may get.
You may know all the words, but saying and understanding them takes some extra practice!
To hear a sentence again, just click on it.
Asking for directions in any language is probably one of the most useful things to learn - together with the numbers from 1-100.

As you play, say the Spanish OUT LOUD!

10 Phrases in Spanish Language Game

  • perdone - excuse me
  • estoy buscando - I'm looking for [buscar]
  • la calle - the street
  • no está lejos - it's not far
  • siga - follow! (polite) [seguir]
  • a la derecha - o the right
  • entonces - then
  • todo recto - straight ahead
  • a la izquierda - to the left
  • Gracias. - Thank you.

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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.


Italian Language Game: Asking for Directions



Quick Italian Language Game: Asking for Directions.
Level: Elementary (A2)
Playing Time: 4 minutes

Don't get lost in Italy! Learn to ask for and get some basic Italian directions by playing this fun Memory, Word Shoot, Flash Card game.
Repeat OUT LOUD after the speaker and improve your pronunciation.

Vocabulary

  • mi scusi - excuse me! (formal) [scusare]
  • sto cercando - I'm looking for
  • Via Montebello - Montebello Street
  • non è - is not, it's not
  • lontano - far
  • bene - good
  • giri - turn! (formal) [girare]
  • a sinistra - to the left
  • in Via Curtatone -  into Curtatone Street
  • poi sempre dritto - then straight ahead
  • giri a destra - turn to the right!
  • molte grazie - many thanks

Note: The imperative forms, (Imperativo):
- "girare" (to turn): gira! (familiar); giri! (formal)
- "scusare" (to excuse): scusa! (familiar); scusi! (formal)

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More Than an Italian Language Game

And don't forget: You can practice Italian online for FREE with our 36-Scene Italian 1 Travel-Story: "Marco in Italia".
In it you learn and practice all the words, phrases and sentences you also hear in the podcasts. Just login HERE.
And, if you have any language questions  - don't hesitate to contact us!

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