This is our version of the classic early computer game "Breakout" ( itself a development of the even earlier "Pong" game - we prefer that name ) where a player controls a bar that knocks a ball or puck around the screen.
In our version of Pong/Breakout, there are 3 types of bricks for you to break: green bricks are worth 2 points; yellow bricks are worth 50 points; white bricks which are worth 10 points and result in a German language question for the topic you have chosen.
With our Pong game for "What time is it?" you will be learning the German vocabulary for the topic What time is it?. The language you will learn is in the vocabulary list below, and consists of 10 Phrases that tell the time.
1 | neun Uhr | nine o'clock | |
2 | elf Uhr | eleven o'clock | |
3 | ein Uhr | one o'clock | |
4 | drei Uhr | three o'clock | |
5 | halb zwölf | half past eleven | |
6 | viertel nach zehn | quarter past ten | |
7 | dreiviertel fünf | quarter to five | |
8 | zwanzig nach sechs | twenty past six | |
9 | fünfundzwanzig nach acht | twenty five past eight | |
10 | fünf vor zehn | five to ten | |
You start with 5 lives. If the ball goes below the paddle, a life is lost and you lose 200 points.
The game ends if you you answer all 10 questions or lose all your lives.
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