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Italian for Beginners

News in Slow Italianwww.newsinslowitalian.com
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...

Episodes

Italian for Beginners: Lesson 1 - Una nuova avventura

This episode introduces Italian language basics through a conversational lesson between a teacher, Silvia, and her new student, Connor. They cover essential greetings, the verb 'essere,' polite forms, and the expression 'mamma mia.' The lesson incorporates cultural insights and practical usage tips, providing a foundation for beginners.

Apr 15, 201518 min

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

Apr 15, 201519 min

Italian for Beginners: Lesson 12 - Volere è potere!

This episode focuses on Italian adverbs of frequency, the conditional form of 'volere' (to want) for polite requests, and idiomatic expressions related to food. Connor shares updates about his cinema renovation project and family dynamics, incorporating the grammar lessons into his stories. Sylvia guides the conversation, providing explanations and examples to enhance listeners' understanding of the Italian language.

Apr 15, 201524 min

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

Apr 15, 201522 min