I dug deeper into the site I've found yesterday, today I learned the names of everyday fruits.
les fruits
Also, I played alphabet matching. This is really fun to play, I aim at getting the full score!!

First result...not so good. 16 questions, I clicked tried 59 times, but only have 27% correct.

2nd trial,the result is worse?!

3 trial, much better this time.

Final challenge, cannot achieve 100% correct. I have difficulty in hearing the difference between jambe and sambe :

how are 'jambe' and 'sambe' different then?
回覆刪除you are very competitive!
Jambe is similar to the word Déjà vu[deʒa vy]. J in French is usually pronounced as [ʒi]. It has a base sound silimar to 'sha' in English.
回覆刪除But S should be clearer sound, similar 'sa' in English.