Learning Italian through stories – L’appartamento
🔴 Elementary Level (CEFR level A2)
🔴 Elementary Level (CEFR level A2)
Mastering grammar rules, particularly those related to nouns, is an important element of learning Italian. Knowing how to form the plural of Italian nouns, in particular, is important for communicating effectively in the language. Making mistakes with plural nouns is … Continued
Do you make mistakes with possessive adjectives and pronouns? Are you uncertain whether you need an article when using possessives with some words? Unlike in English, Italian possessive adjectives agree with the noun they describe regarding gender and number. The … Continued
Learning to say the days of the week, months, and dates in Italian is very useful. Days and dates are essential when making appointments, making holiday bookings, and planning social events. Let’s learn How to say days of the week … Continued
What is a subject’s personal pronoun? The Italian subject personal pronouns are those that indicate who does the action in a sentence in Italian and in many different languages. They replace the subject of a sentence and are used to … Continued
Italian is one of the most beautiful and fun romance languages to speak.The sounds of the language are enough to take you to another time and place. If you’re considering learning a new language, you should definitely consider Italian. Here … Continued
Remove your doubts in the Italian Language. La frase “a me mi piace” é scorretta perché si ripete due volte un pronome personale che ha la stessa funzione: me e mi. (The phrase “a me mi piace” is incorrect because … Continued
LEVEL: ELEMENTARY (CEFR level A2) Resources and lessons to improve your Italian by Learning Italian Through Stories: il bar Italiano. This is a collection of engaging posts with audio, text and quizzes to inspire you in progressing your Italian.Before speaking, … Continued
In Italian, the preposition “by” is typically expressed as “da.” However, there are a few different ways to translate “by” depending on the context in which it’s used. Here are some of the most common translations of “by” in Italian: … Continued
🔴 Beginner Level (CEFR level A1)