Italian for Beginners
Italian for Beginners
Linguistica 360
What is Italian for Beginners Language Theatre? Is it a course or a play? It’s both! We proudly present a one-of-a kind educational program for beginners that includes vocabulary, grammar, exercises, dialogue, and much more in the form of a theatrical performance! Follow our heroes from Act 1, with conversation mostly in English, to Act 22, where they speak mostly Italian! Together with Silvia's student, you will learn the fundamentals of Italian grammar and expressions. Your vocabulary will expand rapidly and naturally, and your comprehension skills will improve dramatically.
Italian for Beginners: Lesson 1 - Una nuova avventura
- personal pronouns - present of ESSERE - negative form - introductions - omission of subject   Expression: Mamma mia!
Apr 15, 2015
17 min
Italian for Beginners: Lesson 2 - La dolce vita
- gendered adjectives and nouns - present indicative of STARE - Lei/tu - interrogative form   Expression: Non capire un'acca
Apr 15, 2015
21 min
Italian for Beginners: Lesson 3 - Dare i numeri!
- indefinite articles - c’è/ci sono   - numbers and idiomatic expressions
Apr 15, 2015
20 min
Italian for Beginners: Lesson 4 - Movie Set Travel Agency
- avere - idiomatic expressions with avere - ce l’ho and dov’è   Expression: In bocca al lupo
Apr 15, 2015
21 min
Italian for Beginners: Lesson 5 - Comunicare, viaggiare e mangiare!
- verbs in the first conjugation - definite articles - alphabet   Expression: Assolutamente
Apr 15, 2015
22 min
Italian for Beginners: Lesson 6 - Fare bella figura
- verbs in the second conjugation - present indicative of fare and sapere - sounds /k/, /g/, /tf/, /dz/   Expresson: Fare bella e brutta figura
Apr 15, 2015
26 min
Italian for Beginners: Lesson 7 - Pronti a partire?
- verbs in the third conjugation - questo/quello - molto - diphthongs - vowels   Expression: Il dolce far niente
Apr 15, 2015
24 min
Italian for Beginners: Lesson 8 - Spaghetti, calamari e… pastella!
- possessives - direct object pronouns (mi, ti, lo, la, ci, vi, li, le) - present indicative of andare and potere - colors - double consonants   Idiomatic Expressions with Colors
Apr 15, 2015
24 min
Italian for Beginners: Lesson 9 - Tra il dire e il fare c'è di mezzo il mare
- preposizioni articolate - present indicative of venire and dire - capitalization - time   Expression: Non vedere l’ora
Apr 15, 2015
25 min
Italian for Beginners: Lesson 10 - Briscola
- reflexive verbs - modal verbs - personal pronouns with prepositions (con me, per te, a lui/lei, con noi, per voi, con loro) Expression: Volere è potere
Apr 15, 2015
19 min
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