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You are trying to get to know each other better. Your Italian roommate and you have a little over two weeks before you start school at the university and you want to take that time becoming acquainted with each other. You sat up all night for the past two days talking in Italian (she says that will help you practice!) about everything from where you grew up to what Italian food is your favorite. Tonight you are going to talk about your families. You begin by telling her in Italian that your parenti work at a textile fattoria back home where they make beautiful fabbricas. You can tell by the look on your Italian roommates face that she is impressed so far with your Italian language ability! Encouraged to continue, you go on to tell her in Italian that it was because of your parent’s hard work that you were able to attendere the Italian college! Your roommate finally stops you, translates everything you have just told her, and tells you in Italian “attualmente, you need a lot of practice with Italian false friends!” Does this mean she doesn’t like you?

Learning Italian with ItalianPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Italian! This Italian Beginner lesson will teach you all about Italian false friends, those annoying Italian words that look like English words, but mean something completely different! Don’t let them confuse you, just listen to this helpful Italian lesson and we will clear it up for you! Then we will talk about Italian movie theaters! Visit us at ItalianPod101 where you will find other great Italian lessons and learning materials! Leave your real friends a message while you’re there! We can’t wait to hear from you!

 

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Learn Italian with ItalianPod101.com! Before you board your flight to Italy, you confide in your friend in Italian, “I am petrified of flying!” Your friend inquires in Italian, “Why is that?” You respond in Italian, “Because I think every second that the plane might fall out of the sky.” Your friend tells you in Italian, “You’re much more likely to die when riding in a car…and especially when you’re driving it!” You tell your friend in Italian, “That’s not nice! Besides, I witnessed some traumatic news footage of a plane crash when I was five years old, and it’s stayed with me ever since.” Your friend replies in Italian, “That was twenty years ago! You should be over that by now!” You tell your friend in Italian, “Well, I’m not. Can you help me?” You respond in Italian, “Why don’t you chat with the flight attendant? Isn’t this type of thing what they’re for?”

Learning Italian with ItalianPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Italian! This Upper Intermediate Italian lesson will teach you how to form the passato remoto (”preterit”) tense for first conjugation Italian verbs. We’ll also teach you some common Italian phrases you’ll need to know if you’re traveling on an Italian airplane. Visit us at ItalianPod101.com where you will find many more great Italian lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!


You met some very nice Italian people yesterday while you were sightseeing. They knew right away that you were not from Italy and were intrigued when they overheard you speaking a little Italian to an Italian vendor nearby. They introduced themselves and you hit it off right from the start! They are taking you on a real sightseeing tour today through Tuscany to see places in Italy that they guarantee your travel guides don’t know about! You are having the time of your life seeing the most beautiful places in the entire world! But, you have been going since 8:00 AM! You are exhausted and you have to take a break! You tried dropping hints by asking them in Italian, “what time is it?” That didn’t work…it just made you feel more tired knowing how long you have been walking! You even tried telling them in Italian, “it’ll be dark in a little bit!” Now, it’s almost 10:00 PM and the only time you stopped was to eat a fabulous Italian lunch and dinner! Now they want to go to an Italian club! Okay, you are just going to have to tell them in Italian, “I am sleepy!” Ooh, you never learned to say, “I am sleepy” in Italian? Oh, well then I hope you can dance well!

Learning Italian with ItalianPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Italian! This Italian Beginner lesson will teach you how to use the Italian verb avere to say, “I am sleepy” in Italian. You will also learn how to say “a little, a bit,” and “some” in Italian. Finally, we will talk about San Gimignano in Tuscany. When you’re not so sleepy, stop by ItalianPod101 and get more great Italian lessons and learning materials! Leave us a message while you’re there! We’d love to hear from you!

 

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