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50 Italian cognates to supercharge your learning

Learn about the power of cognates. Working with cognates, which are words similar in both languages (in our case Italian and English) cannot only speed ...
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Ever get confused between “sapere” and “conoscere”?

In this blog you will find a detailed explanation of the differences between the two verbs 'sapere' and 'conoscere'. We will explain their different meanings ...
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10 ways to improve your memory while learning Italian

If you are reading this, you want to learn Italian but you worry about your memory. If your memory is bad, how will you remember ...
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Pronominal verbs
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The eight pronominal verbs most used in Italian

Learn the most used pronominal verbs in Italian. Improve fluency and understanding in Italian.
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Routine
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Little steps to make Italian easier

In this blog you’ll find some advice on how to make your learning Italian independently easier and more effective. We talk about using small steps, ...
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L'aperitivo
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L’aperitivo

This is a blog in Italian for my students, as I recommend reading ‘real’ Italian whilst studying the language. Reading about real everyday anecdotes is ...
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Il rito del caffè

This is a blog in Italian for my students, as I recommend reading ‘real’ Italian whilst studying the language. Reading about real everyday anecdotes is ...
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Pesce d'aprile
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Il pesce d’aprile

This is a blog in Italian for my students, as I recommend reading ‘real’ Italian whilst studying the language. Reading about real life anecdotes is ...
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Lago di Mezzola
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Passeggiata primaverile (from A2)

Blog for students of Italian. Vivo in campagna, in un piccolo paese, ai piedi delle montagne, sulle rive di un piccolo lago. Siamo a nord, ...
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