It’s Saturday, January 18, 2020, and time for Charlie to work on his Foreign Languages studies and I would like to ask you to check out the Recommended Website: Internet Polyglot.
Scroll down to select the language you want to learn. Then choose the translation you want. A new page opens that displays all of the vocabulary lessons (includes audio) that cover topics such as animals, weather, transportation, food, money, shopping, education, entertainment, numbers, colors, clothing, time, and much more.
You can also watch pictures of objects and hear the word that describes them pronounced by a narrator. And this is sort of like virtual flash cards:
- Picture Game – A word is displayed and you select the correct picture.
- Guessing Game – A word is displayed and you select the correct definition.
- Typing Game – A word is displayed and you type in the correct translation.
- Matching Game – Drag-and-drop the translations that match displayed words.
You can play-and-learn all of these games for free on this ad-supported website.
Note: There were not a lot of ads on our visits to the site. However, the ads are randomly generated, so, parents AS ALWAYS should preview the site and supervise use of it.
You must register (free) to create your own lessons, save your results, and customize the activities as desired.
As the website explains, Internet Polyglot assumes that users already have some experience and knowledge of a foreign language prior to using the activities at the site. It is intended as a supplement to a foreign language program – not as the sole method for learning a language.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates