We can all agree that games are a fun way to learn something, right? Just simple but surprisingly addicting text and flash games scattered all over the net.
Often overlooked by traditional language learners , online games are a no-strings-attached tool for learners at all levels—with surprising results. Download: This blog post is available as a convenient and portable PDF that you can take anywhere.
Click here to get a copy. Simplicity is the word. However, many of the games feature levels, animations and surprisingly high programming quality for online educational games. This ties into the above. Read on to find out.
Ah, the million dollar, or should I say zero dollar, question! You guessed it. Luckily, even something as simple as online games enhances your learning experience. So just how do these games help you? This works especially well for vocab.
Some people suggest miracle strategies and mnemonics, but for me at least, nothing beats repetitive guessing. Being a techie, I program lists of vocab and cycle through them, but many free online games have their own vocab lists to memorize, usually subject based, like kitchen or office vocab.
I recommend reviewing recently memorized vocab the next day before moving on to new words. You also might want to see how the vocab from the day before manifests in real-life settings, specifically with the help of FluentU. FluentU takes authentic videos—like music videos, movie trailers, news and inspiring talks—and turns them into personalized language learning lessons.
You can try FluentU for free for 2 weeks. Click here to check out the website or download the iOS app or Android app.
Once you have made the decision that you want French for your Life, there is nothing that can stop you. Whether you are a French Immersion student, taking French classes or new to the language, this website endeavors to provide you with useful links and information that will help you along your path to becoming functionally bilingual in both of Canada's official languages. Here is a sample of some of the ways students can participate in French or bilingual opportunities in Manitoba, in Canada and abroad.
A made-in-Manitoba website with online French language games modified to the needs of French Immersion and basic French students. A variety of links to websites offering games and activities for beginner and intermediate French-second-language learners. French language site with over 50 games. Play a few games every day for free, or subscribe for full access. Online platform with certified educational resources for young French learners. It is a fun ans easy way to reinforce what is learnt at school.
The beetle and the bee. Mix and match. Move the cat with the arrow keys or by tapping to catch the white mice, avoid the red balloons. Cat and mouse. Match pairs of cards by naming pictures - clear the board to reveal the hidden image. The spelling game. Rock fall. Win 4 cells in a row by matching the cell's picture to the correct item of vocabulary in the list. A quick game you can work through in a minute - also good for hearing the audio for all the vocabulary in the topic. Use your keyboard arrow keys or tap your tablet screen to control the frog and catch the flies.
Avoid the birds! Answer the questions to win points - you have 5 seconds only Scoring is based on speed and the number of correct answers. Fast game, can be paused! Use the catapult to fire balls at the rows of ducks crossing the screen. Answer questions to win extra points. Your final score is based on ducks hit or missed and the number of questions answered correctly.
This is not a timed game. Test your audio skills by clicking on the right picture for the spoken language - correct answers win sunflowers; the aim of the game is to fill the vase with pretty flowers - high scores leaderboard and bonus points available. Listen carefully! This is our version of the classic early computer game "Breakout" itself a development of the even earlier "Pong" game - we prefer that name where a player controls a bar that knocks a ball or puck around the screen.
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