Like the Noah’s animals, exercises on conditional forms seem to come in twos. Here’s the second one for ‘periodo ipotetico‘. The previous one is here. Hope they don’t fight… Too hard? Too easy? Check out our Grammar index for other things to study. (Not interested in grammar? Why not do some listening practice instead?) P.S. […]
Paid your IMU yet?
Not a medical school in Malaysia, a Hawaiian underground oven, or even the largest native bird in Australia, IMU (pronounced “emu”, like the bird) is one of Italy’s newest taxes: Imposta Municipale Unica, which means “Sole Municipal Tax”. I expect you didn’t know that, did you? Which brings us to the point of today’s post: […]
14 new Italian exercises for you to try
Ragazzi! I’ve just posted 14 new interactive Italian grammar and vocabulary exercises on our website, here: http://onlineitalianclub.com/free-interactive-italian-exercises/ There’s something for each level from A1 to C2. Buono studio e buon estate! (Did you remember, today’s the first day of summer?)
13 is NOT an Unlucky Number in Italy
It’s true! 13 is not an unlucky number in Italy (but 17 is, apparently). So there’s no problem at all that I’ve just uploaded 13 new interactive Italian exercises for you to enjoy… And did you know? Italians don’t “touch wood” to ward off bad luck. Instead they “touch iron” (‘ferro’ in Italian). Which […]
New Italian exercises online this Sunday afternoon!
New exercises live on our Free Interactive Italian Exercises page this afternoon, thanks to Dina (from Latvia) and Adel (from Hungary) who did the coding, various Italian teacher trainees who wrote the exercises, Lucia who sorted the wheat from the chaff, and yours truly who spent a frustrating afternoon trying to make everything work properly. […]
Finally, Some Interactive Italian Exercises!
Finally, we have some interactive Italian exercises on the Online Italian Club, instead of all those horrible .pdfs… Over 100 of them, organised in levels from A1 (beginner) to C2 (advanced). So you should find something to help you learn Italian, however short or long a time you have been studying. Apologies for some […]
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