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Italian Basic Phrases Exercises

Buongiorno, studente! As your Italian teacher, I am thrilled to guide you through the process of learning our bella lingua – the beautiful Italian language. Today, we’ll be focusing on mastering basic Italian phrases, sentence construction, vocabulary and translation. Understanding and using these phrases will give you a solid foundation to communicate effectively in Italian.

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Italian Colors Exercises

Ciao, studente! Today, we have a fantastic session planned that’s all about colors in Italian. They are everywhere in our lives, and being able to discuss and describe them is a fundamental part of learning any language. Today’s session is designed to provide you with a broad understanding of Italian color vocabulary. We will start

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Italian Articles: il, la, gli, le, del, dello, della, un, una…

Two main categories of articles   Articles are those little words that precede nouns and that announce their gender and number.   Example:   Lo scoiattolo – the squirrel (masculine, singular) Una maestra – a teacher (feminine, singular) Gli alunni – the students (masculine, plural) Le finestre – the windows (feminine, plural)   In Italian,

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Popular Italian Greetings: Arrivederci! Salve! Buongiorno!…

If you’re here, you’re probably interested in the Italian language and culture. Perhaps you already know a few words, and, most likely these words are Greetings such as “Ciao” and “Buona Sera”. However, Italian language counts many different ways to greet someone; their use depends on the situation and on the relationship between the talkers.

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Italian Pronouns Exercises

‘I pronomi’ are useful to avoid repetitions! Careful, sometimes pronouns and adjectives may be confused!   1) Complete with the right pronoun! ( ci – le – lui – di cui – in cui – loro – mi / ci – gli )   a) Paola  ha regalato due biglietti per il teatro. b) Marta

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Italian Articles Exercises

The Italian articles / Gli articoli italiani are divided into three groups: determinativi, indeterminativi and partitivi. Careful, sometimes they can be tricky! *Remember that the article “un” needs the apostrophe only in front of feminine nouns!   1) Complete with the correct article! ( i – una – un’ – un – la – il

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