Buon giorno a tutti! Today, I have three more Italian grammar exercises for you, and details of our new easy reader! As I mentioned last week, I’m now working on tidying up our recent Italian Lessons series, specifically, finding a home for all the various bits and pieces on our site that need to be […]
Five Free Exercises On Italian Prepositions
I’m back to working on our Italian Grammar Lessons series, a never-ending task it seems! The first job is to format all of the exercises not yet done, and ideally to find a home for them in one of the existing 54 lessons… Perhaps you’d like to help? Below are links to five exercises on […]
‘Learn Italian Without Studying’ & Italian Regions Listenings
Buondi! This morning, I’m linking to an article on the ‘other’ website, plus we have some more listenings for you to do. Roberto Gamberini is an Italian teacher, based in Rome I think. I’ve never actually met the guy, but I am always happy to publish anything he writes, as his stuff is so good. […]
More Free Listenings, And The New ‘Book Of The Week’!
Before I forget, ‘Happy Independence Day’ to all club members in or from the USA! And for those of you north of the border, a belated ‘Happy Canada Day’ for last Friday. I think I’m a bit late for Australia day (Jan. 26th) so we’ll skip that. And probably the less said about the ‘United’ […]
Eleven More Italian Audio Tracks: ‘A Day In The Life Of…’
Following on from Wednesday’s post, in which I linked to a series of new audio tracks on Italian festivals and public holidays, today I have something similar for you, also from the new website. Take a look at these eleven listenings on the theme ‘Un giorno nella vita‘ (‘A day in the life of’). To get […]
14 New Italian Listening Exercises!
Forgive me for being a little late today, but I’ve been working on a new website for people learning Italian. In particular, I’ve been formatting a series of fourteen audios on Italian festivals and public holidays – Christmas, Carnival, Mothers’ Day, and so on. As our series of Italian grammar lessons is sort of finished […]
Free Italian Lesson On ‘Ci’ And ‘Ne’ (& New Easy Reader!)
Buongiorno a tutti. Today I have the last ‘official’ lesson in our series of free Italian grammar lessons. (But don’t worry – I’ve got some bits and pieces to add to the series over the next couple of weeks.) Today’s topic is ‘ci’ and ‘ne’, those confusing pronominal particles which are always worth looking at […]
Free Italian Lesson On Articulated (Compound) Prepositions
Today’s free Italian lesson follows on from Wednesday’s, which was on ‘simple’ prepositions, with a list of the numerous ‘articulated’ (or ‘compound’) prepositions. Here’s the link you need to read the explanation and do the exercises: Lesson 53: Articulated (Compound) Prepositions Or find both of them, and previous lessons in the series, on our Italian Lessons […]
New, Free Italian Lesson On ‘Simple’ Prepositions
Sorry I’m late today, but ‘meglio tardi che mai’, right? Today’s free Italian lesson covers ‘simple’ prepositions but is, of course, anything but. There’s a long list of preposition uses to study (better allow some time…) and a couple of exercises to test your mettle. Lesson 52: Simple Prepositions | Italian Lessons Homepage On Friday we’ll […]
New, Free Italian Lesson + ‘Book Of The Week’ Offer
It’s Monday, so time for another free Italian lesson! We’re approaching the end of our ‘grammar lessons’ series, tackling the final few C2 (top level!) topics. From next week, we’ll do something different… Today’s lesson is brief. A short explanation and just the one exercise. But this grammar was new to me, so maybe you’ll […]