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Italian classes and exercises for beginner students (A1/A2).

19 verbs to DESCRIBE the MOUTH Sounds in Italian

    The mouth is one of the most important part of our body, indeed, it allows us not only to eat, to drink, to talk and so to communicate with others, but also to emit some more specific sounds, that help transmitt how we feel: for example, if we got hurt, if we are happy, ect. In this video we are going to deal with this properly: how to define in Italian the sounds and the noises that we produce with our mouth.

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    Living in Italy: PROS & CONS

      What is it like to live in Italy? Is it worth it for a foreigner to move and live in the Bel Paese? In this video I show you the PROS and CONS of living in Italy, so that you can choose whether Italy is what you’re looking for, and most importantly, so that you know what you’re getting yourself into!

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      The verb CHIEDERE and its many expressions in Italian

        In Italian the verb CHIEDERE is widely used to express the desire to own, the need to have something and also to ask and question somebody to acquire new information. Listening to Italians, however, you may have noticed that this verb is present in many figures of speech, set phrases, and other verbal expressions. In this video you’ll learn about the most common ones!

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        How to STUDY EFFECTIVELY? 3 TIPS to learn FASTER and BETTER!

          If you’re desperately looking for a guide to help you study in a more productive and effective way, this article is perfect for you! Here, we will see how to save time while studying, so…with no further ado, let’s get right to it! Here are 3 precious tips and suggestions on how to study more efficiently and as fast as possible! The key is to go over and correct your own habits!

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          Modal Verbs in the Italian Language: 5 Common Mistakes

            In this lesson we will talk about a very important topic of Italian grammar: modal verbs. In Italian, like in many other languages, modal verbs (volere, dovere, potere e sapere) are quite particular verbs: they can be used alone or followed by another verbe in the infinitive form. Also, each verb has some very clear shades of meaning. These verbs are used very frequently in the Italian language, even hundreds of times a day. And since they are so frequently present in our language, it’s important to use them correctly. This can be hard at times, and that’s why we made this video about the 5 most common mistakes concerning modal verbs.

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