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Why you’re probably using guidare incorrectly

Find out how to use the verb GUIDARE accurately, in this easy lesson. Never make the same mistake when talking about driving.
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Don’t confuse CHI and CHE

Chi or che? In this short, clear lesson you’ll finally see the difference. With some simple explanations, you’ll stop hesitating and start using chi and ...
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How to ask questions in Italian

Asking questions in Italian is easier than it seems. With just a few question words, you can start real conversations and understand others better. In ...
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Una parola intraducibile: Goloso

In this blog in Italian, we are going to explore one word, goloso, but mostly, we are going to talk about culture and the essence ...
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Il diario della felicità

This is a blog in Italian for you to develop your reading skills and widen your vocabulary. I hope you enjoy the task I set ...
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8 essential adverbs of frequency in Italian

Learn the 8 essential adverbs in context for a more efficient language acquisition and retention. Practice with the activities and check with the solutions.
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1 Word, 4 levels: Dormire

Learn the synonyms of dormire to enrich your vocabulary:dormireriposarefare un sonnellinoassopirsi When learning Italian, beginning with essential verbs and then adding richer, more nuanced options ...
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3 Easy Ways to Boost Language Confidence

Self-assurance in language learning is important to speed up the process, find here three easy ways to boost your confidence. Many of my students have ...
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Santo Stefano: the art of a lazy day

Learn all about Santo Stefano, the Italian Boxing day. The perfect day to relax guilt-free, enjoying food, family and the odd walk in the fresh ...
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