Intermediate-advanced Italian games

Italian intermediate to advanced word learning games. Fun online games and activities for students who find the materials on the beginner's Italian games page a little too easy. If you find the vocabulary on this page a little too advanced for your current learning needs, then visit the beginner's Italian games index page. In the games that feature nouns, you should pay attention to the gender of these words.

Italian learning games include:

Italian verbs game 1: word practice quiz where the learner will study 48 essential Italian verbs (infinitive form). Fun multiple-choice exercise where you need to match the Italian verb with the corresponding English language verb.

Italian verbs game 2: 48 more verbs (infinitive form) at a slightly more advanced level than the preceding game. Many of the verbs necessary for everyday Italian conversation.

Advanced animals game: learn the Italian words for hippopotamus and seagull with an animal vocabulary list and a fun practice quiz. Free-to-use and fun Italian language learning game for students of every age.

Further Italian games and activities:

Italian spelling games: eight quirky Italian spelling bee-style activities for learning to spell general vocabulary. Activities include spoken Italian audio for pronunciation practice, and can assist students in building up writing skills. Beyond the Italian study materials featured in the games, this language learning portal also hosts pages with Italian theme-specific vocabulary lists (Italian audio recordings included).

For learning the vocabulary featured in the games and the spelling quizzes, we have created sets of Italian flashcards featuring fun animations for kids. The same images appear in our interactive Italian visual dictionaries. All of our flashcards and visual dictionaries include Italian voice recordings. Lower-intermediate Italian students can use our Italian verbs quizzes (with audio) to learn verbs in the infinitive and for conjugating verbs in the presente, imperfetto, passato remoto, and futuro semplice moods.

The Digital Dialects website hosts materials for studying over 80 world languages. The main Italian games page features materials for learning greetings and salutations, Italian numbers, and topic-specific vocabulary building activities. Further Romance language sections include a Spanish games section for beginner students, with materials for intermediate and above learners available on the advanced Spanish games page. Students of the French language can find many entertaining and educational materials on our French games page. Learners with some prior knowledge of the language may wish to visit our advanced French games page.

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