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Italian Simple Present Exercises

Buongiorno, dear student! I’m very pleased to see your progress in our Italian lessons. It is time for us to dive into another fundamental aspect of the Italian language – the simple present tense, or as we say, “il presente semplice”. This tense is one of the most used in Italian, expressing general truths, habits, […]

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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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