I’ve written in other posts how much I love to play games…board games, card games, quiz-type games, etc. Name the game and I’ll play! Some of you may have noticed the links to the right of the blog articles and others, perhaps have not. So, I thought I’d take the opportunity to bring them to your attention. Well, I just finished playing a really fun one (International Cafe) all while figuring out that I would love to learn some more foreign languages…perhaps Russian, Greek or improve my German. I also had fun working on my French grammar, vocabulary and syntax with Unscramble. This game times you and gives you a score. Try any of the games offered at the website as they really are great…both great fun and great learning tools. You won’t even realize you’re learning. There’s a Word Seek with various themed vocabulary puzzles. It took me 8 minutes to find all the travel words. Can you beat me? Tell us how long it takes you! Oh, and pay attention…they can be hidden backwards!
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Recent Comments
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Chanda on French Literature - Madame Bovary
"Thanks for your link Knitlark! Enjoy your reading."
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Chanda on French Literature - Madame Bovary
"Simon, Thanks so much for your comment. Yes, I agree living in France if you can is the best, especially if you make good use of your time there by meeting French people for example."
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Chanda on French Literature - Madame Bovary
"Thanks Malcolm for your opinion of Madame Bovary...I love sharing notes on literature!"
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Simon on French Literature - Madame Bovary
"I agree! Reading will help, but living in France for a while is the best way, if you can do it."
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Knitlark on French Literature - Madame Bovary
"Loved the post about French Literature. Just wanted you to know that I am reading Victor Hugo -- Hunchback of Notre Dame -- on my podcast. It is available (free) at http://knitlarklane.libsyn.com or (free) on Itunes."
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Chanda on French Literature - Madame Bovary










