Here's a battleship game - sink the enemy's ships with your knowledge of Russian pronoun declension and use.
Play the game.
Note: "computer skill level" is how good you want your opponent to be. To play the game, click on the squares on your side - the blank side - to try to locate your opponent's ships. If you answer a question correctly, you score a hit; if you don't, you have to take a second shot. Hit each square in a ship to sink it. To win, sink the computer's ships before it sinks yours.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Who wants to be a translator?
Here's a "Rags to Riches" game (a bit like 'Who Wants to be a Millionaire?') on Translation Theory (Russian examples).
Play the game!
Play the game!
Labels:
russian,
translation
Monday, November 17, 2008
Verbal Battles
Here's a battleship game - sink the enemy's ships with your knowledge of Russian verb conjugations.
Play the game.
Note: "computer skill level" is how good you want your opponent to be. To play the game, click on the squares on your side - the blank side - to try to locate your opponent's ships. If you answer a question correctly, you score a hit; if you don't, you have to take a second shot. Hit each square in a ship to sink it. To win, sink the computer's ships before it sinks yours.
Play the game.
Note: "computer skill level" is how good you want your opponent to be. To play the game, click on the squares on your side - the blank side - to try to locate your opponent's ships. If you answer a question correctly, you score a hit; if you don't, you have to take a second shot. Hit each square in a ship to sink it. To win, sink the computer's ships before it sinks yours.
Labels:
battleship,
game,
grammar,
russian,
verbs
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Russian Grammar Drills
Found these customizable drills on grammar:
Hope you find them useful.
Hope you find them useful.
Labels:
adjectives,
drills,
grammar,
nouns,
verbs
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Monday, November 10, 2008
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Compound Words 1
Here's an exercise on Compound Words - matching the Russian with pictures. Short and simple.
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