French Language Game: Numbers 1-20
Quick French Language Game: French Numbers 1-20
Level: Beginner (A1)
Playing Time: 5 minutes
Learn & practice the basic French numbers 1-20 with the fun interactive language game Number Invaders.
A couple of the French numbers from 1-20 sort of resemble those in English, but the pronunciation is very different and you really have to practice them.
Sounding out French numbers gives you a great French pronunciation workout and gets you familiar with typical French spelling. So have fun!
French Numbers 1-20
1 - un
2 - deux
3 - trois
4 - quatre
5 - cinq
6 - six
7 - sept
8 - huit
9 - neuf
10 - dix
11 - onze
12 - douze
13 - treize
14 - quatorze
15 - quinze
16 - seize
17 - dix-sept
18 - dix-huit
19 - dix-neuf
20 - vingt
Play the game a few times until you get it!
And when you are done you can continue with French Numbers 1-20 Add and Subtract.
Or you can start on French Numbers 21 and Beyond.
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More Than a French Language Game
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French Language Game: Asking for Directions
Quick French Language Game: Asking for Directions
Learn to ask for directions in French and understand them, with this fun quick online game.
As you play, say the French words OUT LOUD.
It takes a little practice to master the French sounds!
These phrases are very helpful when you get lost, as it happens to Daniel, our Games for Language traveler, and you can listen to a short dialogue here.
Phrases in French Language Game
Excusez-moi - Excuse me
je cherche - I am looking for [chercher]
la rue Lafayette - (the) Lafayette Street
you follow this street - vous suivez cette rue [suivre]
à gauche - to the left
à droite - to the right
tout droit - straight ahead
oui, je vois - yes, I see
merci beaucoup - thanks a lot
de rien - you're welcome
au revoir - goodbye
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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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French Language Game: Days of the Week
Quick French Language Game: Days of the Week
Level: Beginner (A1)
Playing Time: 4 minutes
For English speakers, French Days of the week are not that easy to remember.
Except, maybe, for samedi (Saturday), the French days don't much resemble the English days.
It's a little easier for those who are familiar with the Italian or Spanish days of the week.
But, if you play this game a few times, you'll quickly get the hang of it!
Important: As you play, say the French words OUT LOUD!
Note: French days of the week are not capitalized.
They are all masculine.
Play and say them until you get a perfect score!
French Days of the Week
• lundi - Monday
• mardi - Tuesday
• mercredi - Wednesday
• jeudi - Thursday
• vendredi - Friday
• samedi - Saturday
• dimanche - Sunday
• la semaine - the week
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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!
And, if you have any language questions - don't hesitate to contact us!