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From Zero to Fluent: FREE Resources to Learn Italian Online

    Do you want to improve your Italian without spending a fortune? In this guide, you’ll discover the best free online resources (or almost free!) to learn Italian comfortably from home, from your phone, or wherever you are. Whether you’re a beginner or an advanced student, here you’ll find websites, apps, YouTube channels, and podcasts for every need!

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    EGLI vs LUI: Differences and Uses

      Have you ever wondered why in Italian there are two different words to say “he”? Why sometimes we read “egli” in classic books and other times we hear “lui” in everyday conversations? This article will explore in depth the difference between these two forms, their historical evolution and, above all, when to use one or the other in modern communication.

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      Master the INDEPENDENT Subjunctive: Wishes, Doubts and Commands in Italian

        Have you ever wondered why in Italian we say “Che tu sia benedetto!” [May you be blessed!] or “Magari avessi più tempo!” [I wish I had more time!]? In these cases, the subjunctive appears in sentences that stand on their own, without depending on anything. This is the independent subjunctive, very common in Italian to express wishes, orders, doubts, and suppositions. With this complete guide, you’ll learn to use it like a true Italian native speaker.

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        Learning Italian Through Cinema at Every Level

          With this comprehensive guide, you will discover 6 perfect Italian films for every level of language proficiency, from absolute beginner (A1) to expert (C2). First of all, we will see 2 films suitable for beginner levels (A1-A2), with simple dialogues and easy-to-understand situations. Then we will cover 2 films for intermediate levels (B1-B2), where the language becomes more natural and rich. And finally, we will explore 2 films for advanced levels (C1-C2), with complex language and deep cultural references.

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          Prepositions Test: how well do you know them?

            Have you ever had doubts about which preposition to use in Italian? “Vado A Roma or IN Roma?” “Parlo DI te or SU te?” Prepositions are small words that create big problems! But today we will solve all your doubts together with a complete test that covers all levels, from A1 to C2.

            With this article, you will test your knowledge of Italian prepositions through progressive exercises that will allow you to discover exactly where you are and which aspects you still need to improve. At the end of this journey, you will know how to use prepositions like a true Italian!

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