Sorry, couldn’t resist trying out my street slang in that title. Guess I’ve been watching too much Netflix… Anway, today we have some more ‘bits and pieces’ exercises that still need to be integrated with our Italian Lessons series. I’m tidying them up, grouping them, trying to figure out where they will eventually end up on […]
Three Comparative/Superlative Exercises + ‘Book Of The Week’
Today I have some exercises on comparative and superlative adjectives for you. Plus there’s a new ‘Book Of The Week’ offer: 50% off an easy Italian reader e-book! But first, three exercises from my ‘bits and pieces’ pile, those which still need to be integrated with our Italian Lessons series. To my surprise it seems we don’t […]
Sixteen Useful Italian Adverbs For You
Matching exercises aren’t my favorite, if for no other reason than that our code always makes the pages look awful. I prefer the dropdown menu ones. Hate gapfills! Maybe it’s because I’m lazy. But today’s two exercises, each of which requires you to match an adverb to its definition, are a prompt to study or […]
3 Exercises On Pronominal Verbs
This morning we have three refurbished exercises on pronominal verbs. ‘Refurbished’ means they’ve been on our site for years, but weren’t included in our recent reorganization. So what are pronominal verbs? Lesson 20 in our Free Online Italian Lessons series covers that, as does Lesson 36. And if my ‘tidying up and sorting out’ system is […]
The Prefix ‘Neo’, A Tense Exercise And A New Easy Reader!
The July offer has ended so it’s back to normal at OnlineItalianClub.com, with materials for learning Italian each Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Today I have two refurbished exercises for you, plus the launch of a new easy Italian reader! But let’s begin with the exercises, which are free. The first exercise is on the prefix […]
6 Prepositions Exercises & July Sale Next Week!
Today we have more from my ‘odds and ends’ pile of old exercises that I need to tidy up and add to our free series of Italian Grammar Lessons. Plus there’s a film clip, a reminder of our Book Of the Week offer, and news of next week’s July Sale. But first, the exercises! I’ve […]
Two New FREE Italian Exercises: One Easy, One Really Hard!
Today I have two new Italian exercises for you to try. The first one’s really easy – you just have to match the nouns and adjectives. Anyone with a reasonable general knowledge should do fairly well at it. Adjectives from nouns The other one, unfortunately, didn’t go so well for me – I scored only […]
Expressions With ‘Fare’ & New ‘Book Of The Week’ Offer!
Ciao a tutti! Today I have just the one exercise for you, but it’s a useful one as it deals with some expressions with the verb ‘fare’ which are in common use in spoken Italian. Click here to take a look: Expressions With ‘Fare’ I’m guessing this one would fit in somewhere in the middle […]
Two ‘New’ Exercises On The Gender Of Nouns
Today I have two more exercises from the stash of bits and pieces that I’m hoping to integrate with our recent Italian Grammar Lessons series. These two exercises are both worth a look but are probably of greater relevance to those of you who’ve been studying Italian for a while: Masculine or feminine? Irregular nouns […]
Let’s Go To The Circus! (& 3 More Italian Grammar Exercises)
Let’s go to the circus, it’s been years since I’ve been! The last time was in Newquay, Cornwall. My dad paid for us to take the kids. It was raining, as I remember, but we had a great time anyway… But this is an Italian circus, so sure to be superior (if a little mysterious…) […]