

Try a variety of games for the best results! The games are free to use and work on both tablets (including iPads) and desktop computers. The games are quick and simple to play and improve language retention by excercising different areas of the brain. There are 12 free games you can use to practice the French topic you are learning at French Games. By the time you have completed the whole lesson, you should be able to recall and repeat the vocabulary for each of the topic items without prompting. As you work your way through them, you will find that your grasp and retention of the target language gradually improves.

The 3 lesson activities are graded from easy to more difficult.

During the introduction to the topic, it is important that you repeat the audio after you hear it, and write down the texts to help your memory absorb both the sound and look of that language. Each of our 100+ lessons consists of an introduction to the topic language and 3 lesson activities - a yes/no activity, an either/or activity and a multiple choice activity. Raw scores are converted onto a scale where the average is set to be 100, and the standard deviation is 15 (this forces a certain percentage of people to fall within certain. Introduction: 'Intelligence Quotient' is a way of reporting cognitive ability test scores so that they can be easily compared across tests in a way that automatically takes into account the difficulty of each test. Start your visit to French Games with the French Lesson for your chosen topic. This is an interactive vocabulary test that gives results in the form of an IQ score.
