Here’s a useful bit of grammar – it’s a passive form, but constructed with the verb ‘venire’ (to come). It comes to be used all the time. Get examples, and listening/reading practice, with the latest in our ‘La grammatica ascoltata’ series of free Italian ‘grammar listenings’. Click here to study the latest text. You can find […]
Advanced Italian tense forms 3/17 – trapassato prossimo
Here’s another free exercise from our ‘La grammatica ascoltata’ series to help you: review or improve your Italian grammar work on those essential listening and reading skills This is the third in the latest, and final, part of our ‘Italian grammar listenings’ series. (Just 14 more to go, then something new for January 2015!) Click […]
Advanced Italian tense forms 2/17 – passato remoto verbi irregolari
Who’d be a teenager? Spots, broken hearts, and worst of all, school. And exams! Remember them? Italians are REALLY into exams. For a masochistic thrill, check out our latest ‘La grammatica ascoltata’ Italian listening text. Today’s focus is on verbs which are irregular in the ‘passato remoto’. But more interestingly, for those of us who […]
Advanced Italian tense forms 1/17 – passato remoto verbi regolari
Sorry to those of you in Australia, but today I am way, way behind. It’s a public holiday here in Italy – the ‘Immaculate Conception‘. Which meant getting up later than usual. My teenager daughters explained the reason to me – Mary gets pregnant on the 8th and gives birth on the 25th, that way […]
‘La grammatica ascoltata’ 14/14 – Plurali irregolari
Here we are at the end of the current series of ‘La grammatica ascoltata’, and today’s ‘grammar listening’ is, quite frankly, one I should find time for myself. The topic is ‘irregular plurals‘, words like finger, knee and others which constantly trip me up when I speak Italian! (Listen to/read today’s text for more examples.) Why […]
‘La grammatica ascoltata’ 13/14 – Preposizioni semplici e articolate
Have some Italian prepositions to liven up your Mercoledì. And an interesting text about Italian rivers… There’s truly something for everyone at OnlineItalianClub.com, no? Click here to try today’s free ‘grammar listening’ and so improve your Italian, and knowledge of geography! (You’ll find all the listenings in this series on our A1 page. Or you […]
‘La grammatica ascoltata’ 12/14 – Discorso indiretto
More from our thrice weekly series ‘La grammatica ascoltata’, and here’s a heavy one for a Monday morning. No way is ‘discorso indiretto‘ an A1-elementary topic, so don’t fret if it looks scary! That said, listening practice is always good. And you can’t know too much grammar. So what’s the harm? When you’re done with discorso […]
‘La grammatica ascoltata’ 11/14 – Che o cui?
In a bit of a rush today, so: click here to do today’s ‘grammar listening’, which deals with the use of ‘che’ and ‘cui’ see all the texts in the current series on our elementary Italian exercises page There’ll be another in the ‘La grammatica ascoltata’ series on Monday. P.S. 64 of you have listened […]
‘La grammatica ascoltata’ 10/14 – Comparativi e superlativi irregolari
Check out today’s ‘Italian grammar listening’, which takes a closer look at irregular comparative and superlative forms, here. Read/listen as many times as you wish, completely free of charge. See all the texts in this series, and find out what’s coming next, on our A1 (elementary) Italian Exercises page. P.S. It’s here! Finally. The first […]
‘La grammatica ascoltata’ 9/14 – Superlativi (relativo e assoluto)
Buongiorno a tutti, Today’s ‘La grammatica ascoltata’ article covers ‘superlative adjectives’, so following on nicely from Friday’s comparative forms. But no banal highest moutains or longest rivers here at OnlineItalianClub.com. Oh no. Instead we have for you a fascinating-issimo text about that most famous of Italian fauna: elephants. Don’t know where Martina got that idea. […]