Italian for Beginners

You are about to enjoy a charming theatrical performance, and, while doing so, you will learn to understand and, eventually, speak Italian. As the play unfolds, you’ll get a chance to see first hand how the language works. Plus, you will discover captivating nuances of Italian culture and experience the thrill of a theatrical performance in the language you are learning. Now, let’s take a step back and devote a few words to the format of the show. An Italian teacher, Silvia, is about to meet Connor, her new student. Connor does not speak Italian. He only knows a couple words he learned as a kid from his maternal grandparents, who, as we’ll see, are both very proud of their Sicilian heritage. Connor is really keen to start learning Italian. Why? Well, he has a special dream he wants to accomplish! The curtain is up now. Act 1 is about to begin (https://www.newsinslowitalian.com/series/guts/1/opening). Here’s Silvia and Connor, sitting in a cozy room, sipping coffee. Many colorful books are lined up on a wooden bookcase. A map of Italy hangs from the wall. Looks like a language school. Well, let’s see what happens...

Italian for Beginners: Lesson 22 - In bocca al lupo, Connor!

- Personal Pronouns: The Combined Forms - Relative Pronouns: che, cui, il cui, etc. - Conjunctions: perché, siccome, perciò Expression: Turismo ecosostenibile

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19:36

Italian for Beginners: Lesson 21 - Tango italiano

- Ne - The futuro anteriore - Adverbs: già and non...ancora   Expression: A gonfie vele  

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19:12

Italian for Beginners: Lesson 20 - L'oasi dei fenicotteri

- The Future - Irregular Verbs in the Future - Idiomatic Phrases Expressing Need   Expression: Mosca bianca

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23:22

Italian for Beginners: Lesson 19 - Valentine

- the passato prossimo and the imperfetto together - Modal Verbs in the passato prossimo and the imperfetto - Si impersonale   Expression: Spada di Damocle

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20:33

Italian for Beginners: Lesson 18 - Un aperitivo con gli amici

- the gerund - ci (di luogo) - chiedere and domandare   An Italian Tradition: l’aperitivo

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21:23

Italian for Beginners: Lesson 17 - Saggezza popolare

- indirect object pronouns (mi, ti, le, gli, ci, vi, gli) - personal pronouns and the verb Piacere   Everyday idiomatic expressions: Dai, Meno male, Da morire.

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21:13

Italian for Beginners: Lesson 16 - Pozzi e fagioli

- the imperfect - the imperfect of essere, fare, and stare - special suffixes Expression 1: Buona notte al secchio   Expression 2: Capitare a fagiolo

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20:35

Italian for Beginners: Lesson 15 - Polignano a Mare

- direct object pronouns and passato prossimo - preposizioni da - conoscere vs. sapere Expression: L’arte di arrangiarsi

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21:36

Buon viaggio, Connor!: Lesson 14 - Santa Maria in Trastevere

- irregular participles in the passato prossimo - reflexive verbs in the passato prossimo - rooms in a house   Expression: Prendere il toro per le corna

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22:44

Italian for Beginners: Lesson 13 - Buon viaggio, Connor!

- il passato prossimo (ausiliare essere e avere, participi regolari) - accordo del participio col soggetto - avverbi di tempo (la settimana scorsa, due giorni fa, ieri, oggi, domani, fra due giorni, la prossima settimana) Food and idiomatic expressions - Part II

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21:39

Italian for Beginners: Lesson 12 - Volere è potere!

- adverbs of frequency (tutti i giorni, sempre, spesso, qualche volta, raramente, mai) - vorrei - irregular nouns   Food and idiomatic expressions - Part I

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23:32

Italian for Beginners: Lesson 11 - Marmo di Carrara

- il partitivo - prepositional phrases - seasons - date (month, year, day, etc.)   Expression: Alle calende greche

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22:32

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

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19:17

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

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25:09

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

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24:07

Italian for Beginners: Lesson 7 - Pronti a partire?

- verbs in the third conjugation - questo/quello - molto - diphthongs - vowels   Expression: Il dolce far niente

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24:12

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

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26:11

Italian for Beginners: Lesson 5 - Comunicare, viaggiare e mangiare!

- verbs in the first conjugation - definite articles - alphabet   Expression: Assolutamente

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22:23

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

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21:50

Italian for Beginners: Lesson 3 - Dare i numeri!

- indefinite articles - c’è/ci sono   - numbers and idiomatic expressions

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20:25

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