Listen & Learn Italian Greetings and Good Manners
🔴 Elementary Level – Pre-intermediate (CEFR level A2)
🔴 Elementary Level – Pre-intermediate (CEFR level A2)
Prepositions are words that establish relationships between other words in a sentence, connecting nouns, pronouns, or phrases to convey important information about location, direction, time, manner, and more. In short, prepositions provide context and clarify relationships between elements in a … Continued
Adverb or Adjective? How to use Them Words like molto and troppo can be adverbs or adjectives, depending on how they are used in a sentence.
Songs can be a great way to improve your Italian: both your listening and your speaking skills. Learn more about 8 Ways to Use Songs to Improve Your Italian You should definitely think about using songs when you study your … Continued
Tongue twisters are phrases that are designed to be challenging to say because they contain similar consonantal or initial sounds. They are a great tool for language learners to practice pronunciation and fluency. Learn about 20 Scioglilingua Italiani – 20 Italian Tongue … Continued
What are the words FA, SCORSO and PASSATO? Find out and learn in this post how to use Past Tense Verbs with Fa Scorso and Passato. To place an action in the past we use words like “fa” , “scorso” and … Continued
The most common way of asking questions in Italian using ‘question words’. Find out and learn in this post Asking questions in Italian using question words. Question words are placed at the beginning of the sentence they introduce. 1. Chi? (Who/Whom) Chi means … Continued
🔴 Beginner Level -(CEFR level A1)
On This Post, you’ll find some of the best online resources and apps for your smartphone to learn or improve your Italian in a fun and easy way, with different tools for anyone who wants to learn Italian. Learn more about … Continued
Adjectives in Italian are frequently used after nouns. Bello and buono are also used before nouns. In this post, you’ll learn how to use the Italian Adjectives BELLO & BUONO to avoid mistakes. ADJECTIVE BELLO ‘Bello’ primarily refers to beauty, … Continued