French Language Games: Où avez-vous...?



Quick French Language Game: "Où avez-vous...?" - Where did you...?

Level: Beginner (A1)
Playing Time: 3 1/2 minutes

Play this fun Memory, Word-Shoot, Flash Card game to learn and practice a useful 4-sentence conversation. Even a few minutes of daily practice will keep your brain working on French!

Say the words and phrases OUT LOUD when you play the game.
Your pronunciation and listening skills with improve a lot!

Vocabulary

  • où - where
  • vous avez appris - you learned (formal) [apprendre]
  • le français - the French language, French
  • d'abord - first (adv.)
  • à la maison - at home
  • et puis - and then
  • à l'école - at school
  • vos parents - your parents (formal)
  • ils parlent français - they speak French
  • mon père - my father
  • il est - he is
  • français - French (nationality, m)

Note, you say:
apprendre le français - "learn the French" (literally)
parler français - speak French (without the article, "le")

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French Language Game: Dans l'avion



Quick French Language Game: "Dans l'avion" - In the airplane.


Level: Beginner (A0/1)
Playing Time: 2 1/2 minutes

Play this quick Memory Card, Word-Shoot, Flash Card game sequence, to learn and practice a short and useful 4-sentence conversation.
Each game you play adds to your knowledge of French. Have Fun!

Daniel is on a flight from Boston to Paris. The Flight Attendant comments on his French.

As you play, say the French phrases OUT LOUD after or with the native speaker. It will sharpen your pronunciation.

Vocabulary

  • vous parlez - you speak (formal) [infinitive: parler]
  • très bien - very well
  • français - French (m, language)
  • merci - thank you
  • c'est - it's
  • mon premier voyage - my first trip
  • en France* - to France

Note: *en France - can mean both "to France" and "in France".

Quick Grammar Tip

Use "en" for "feminine" countries:

  • la France - France
  • en France - in France, to France
  • l'Espagne - Spain (f)
  • en Espagne - to Spain, in Spain
  • l'Allemagne - Germany (f)
  • en Allemagne - to Germany, in Germany
  • l'Italie - Italy (f)
  • en Italie - to Italy, in Italy

Use "au" for "masculine" countries:

  • le Mexique - Mexico
  • au Mexique - to Mexico, in Mexico
  • le Canada - Canada
  • au Canada - to Canada, in Canada

Use "aux" If the name of a country is plural:

For example, with "the USA" or "the Netherlands" use the plural form of "au", which is "aux".

  • les États-Unis - the United States
  • aux États-Unis - to the United States, in the United States
  • les Pays-Bas - the Netherlands
  • aux Pays-Bas - to the Netherlands, in the Netherlands

You may also enjoy playing our 3-minute game Pas de problème, to learn and practice a useful 4-sentence conversation.

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And don't forget: If you've been learning French for a while, you can practice French online for FREE with our 36-Scene French 1 Travel-Story: "Daniel en France". (Level A2 - B1)
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French Language Game: Train Travel



Quick French Language Game: Train Travel.
Learn and practice 10 French train travel terms in context: 

train station, ticket, ticket window, one-way (ticket), return (ticket), that makes (costs), the train leaves, to change trains, the track, thanks for your help.
From the context sentences, you can pick up a few more.
It's a great way to build your vocabulary and improve your pronunciation.
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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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French Language Game: Être - Present Tense



Quick French Language Game: Être (to be) - Present Tense
Level: Beginner (A1)
Playing Time: 3 minutes


With this fun online game you can learn and practice of the present tense of the verb "être."  You'll also put together basic sentences using the different forms of the verb.
Mastering the basics of the verb "être" (to be) is a must for French learners.
You'll hear different voices with somewhat different accents. It's a good way to train your ear.

Être - Present Tense

• je suis - I am
• tu es - you are (familiar)
• il/elle/on est - he/she/one is
• nous sommes - we are
• vous êtes - you are (formal & plural)
• ils/elles sont - they are (m/f)

Vocabulary

• heureuse - happy (f)
• désolée - sorry (f)
• fatigué - tired (m)
• fiers - proud (pl)

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French Language Game: 8 Basic Adverbs



Quick French Language Game: 8 Basic Adverbs.
You can easily add precision to your conversations by mastering 8 simple adverbs that are sometimes confusing in French: finally, often, always, first, then, already, soon, now.
You'll learn these with a short and fun sequence of interactive games that'll have you identify and pronounce them, as well as see and hear them in the context of easy sentences.
Doing a game once won't put the words into your longterm memory.
To help you learn these 8 adverbs, write them out on a piece of paper and go over them once or twice.
Play the game to practice your pronunciation and quick recognition.
Repeat the full sentences, several times, to get the melody of the words spoken rapidly.
The more you do this, the more you'll sound like a native speaker.

If you like our games, please SHARE us with your friends.

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!

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