French Language Game: Prendre - Present Tense



Quick French Language Game: Prendre (to take, have [eat or drink]) - Present Tense
Level: Beginner (A1)
Playing Time: 4 minutes

A fun online game to learn and practice the present tense of the verb "prendre"  (to take).

You'll also put together basic sentences with the Word Invader game using different forms of the verb.


The verb "prendre" (to take) is useful for everyday conversations.
Note that "prendre" can also mean "to have", in the sense of "to have" - meaning to eat or drink.
At a restaurant, a friend might ask you: "Qu'est-ce que tu prends ?" - What are you having?

Prendre - Present Tense

• je prends - I take
• tu prends - you take (familiar)
• il/elle/on prend - he/she/one takes
• nous prenons - we take
• vous prenez - you take (formal & plural)
• ils/elles prennent - they take (m/f)

Vocabulary

• le bus - the bus
• le train - the train
• la valise - the suitcase
• le livre - the book
Nous prenons un café. - We're having a cup of coffee.
Tu prends le bus? - Are you taking the bus? (familiar)
Il prend sa valise. - He takes his suitcase.
Ils prennent un taxi. - They take a taxi.
Vous prenez le train? - Are you taking the train? (formal)
Je prends le livre. - I'm taking the book.

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French Language Game: Venir - Present Tense



Quick French Language Game: Venir (to come) - Present Tense

Level: Beginner (A1)
Playing Time: 3 minutes


Play this quick and fun French language game - a Word-Shoot and Flash Card sequence - to learn and practice the present tense of "venir" (to come). Then, with the additional vocabulary, construct simple sentences.
As you play, say the French words OUT LOUD!  It's a good way to sharpen your pronunciation.

Venir - Present Tense

  • je viens - I come
  • tu viens -  you come (familiar)
  • il/elle vient - he/she comes
  • nous venons - we come
  • vous venez - you go (formal & plural)
  • ils/elles viennent - they come (m/f)

Vocabulary

  • avec moi - with me
  • avec toi - with you(fam.)
  • d'où - from where
  • le nom - the name


You may also enjoy our 3-minute Quick Game (A1): Tu viens avec moi?, to learn and practice a short and useful 4-sentence conversation.
Each game you play adds to your knowledge of French. Enjoy!


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French Language Game: Je cherche...



Quick French language Game: Je cherche... - I'm looking for...
Play this quick online game to learn and practice 17 useful French phrases as part of a mini-story.
Daniel is looking for his friend's place in Aix-en-Provence.
He asks a passerby how to get to the street his friend lives on.
Say the French OUT LOUD after the speaker! It's a great way to improve your pronunciation!
You may know already the meaning of the words, but saying them fluently in a full sentence takes some practice.
This you can do by clicking on the French sentence as often as you want, and by imitating the intonation speaker.
A trick I really like is to say the phrase or sentence along with the speaker, in a sense "shadowing" the sounds.
Our games are for mid-to-high Beginners who want to learn and review conversational French. 

Phrases in French Language Game

  • elle explique - she explains [expliquer]
  • comment se rendre à - how to get to (a place)
  • à leur appartement - to their apartment
  • il ne peut pas - he can't [pouvoir]
  • trouver - to find
  • il demande à  - to ask (a person) [demander]
  • une passante - a passerby (f)
  • excusez-moi - excuse me (formal)
  • je cherche - I'm looking for [chercher]
  • la rue n'est pas loin - the street isn't far
  • vous suivez - you follow (form.) [suivre]
  • à gauche - to the left
  • puis tout droit - then straight ahead
  • et à droite - and to the right
  • sur la rue Mazarine - onto Mazarine Street
  • C'est très simple. - That's very easy.
  • Merci beaucoup. - Thank you very much.

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French Language Game: Au téléphone



Quick French language Game: Au téléphone - On the phone
A quick online game to learn and practice 11 useful French phrases in context.
In the brief story, Daniel calls the number of a friend in Aix-en-Provence, but a woman answers.
Always say the French OUT LOUD!  By imitating the native speaker, you'll gradually improve your pronunciation! Our games target mid to high Beginners who want to learn and review conversational French. 

Phrases in French Language Game

  • pourrais-je - could I [pouvoir]
  • parler - to speak
  • à Pierre - to Peter
  • je suis désolée - I'm sorry (f)
  • il n'est pas là - he isn't here
  • puis elle demande - then she asks [demander]
  • c'est de la part de qui? - who's calling? [expression]
  • je suis un ami - I'm a friend(m)
  • la petite amie - the girlfriend
  • quand sera-t-il de retour? - when will he be back?
  • dans un quart d'heure - in a quarter of an hour

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More Than a French Language Game

And 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're actually learning French!
If you have any language questions  - don't hesitate to contact us!