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Learn how to introduce yourself
Learn the difference between telling someone to have a good evening and telling someone to sleep well when they are going to bed
Learn how to tell people what city or country you are from and how to ask them the same question
Learn about Italian hospitality, what Italian nouns are capitalized, and how to ask and answer the question, "What is your nationality?"
Learn how to ask how old someone is in Italian using the conjugation of the Italian verb avere
Learn the rules for forming Italian plural nouns as well as how gender and number affects the construction of Italian plural nouns
Learn how to express your needs, wants, and desires politely in the Italian language
Learn how to avoid embarrassing Italian language situations
Learn how to get exactly what you want using the Italian singular definite article "the"
Learn all about how to form Italian plural definite articles
Learn how to form the present tense of first conjugation Italian verbs
Learn the Italian demonstrative adjective that means "this"
Learn how to ask how much "these" cost in Italian by forming the plural of the Italian demonstrative adjective questo
Learn how gender and number affect a certain Italian adjective, and find out why Italians love their smaller Italian specialty shops instead of huge supercenter-type stores
Learn the masculine and feminine forms of the Italian equivalent of the plural demonstrative adjective "those"
Review all demonstrative adjectives previously seen
Learn about the presente indicativo tense of the regular first conjugation verbs
Learn how to communicate simple Italian -ere verbs, such as spendere ("to spend") and potere ("can," "may"), among many others, in the second conjugation presente indicativo tense
Learn how to communicate using simple Italian -ire verbs in the third-and final-conjugation, such as dormire ("to sleep") and preferire ("to prefer"), among many others, in the presente indicativo tense
Review the three conjugations of the presente indicativo
Learn how to communicate with the most common Italian frequency adverbs such as sempre ("always")
Learn about frequency adverbs
Learn the Italian phrases meaning "there is," and ci sono, which means "there are" in English
Learn all about the history of the two types of Italian fiere
Learn about Vinitaly, the Italian wine trade fair
Learn how to form the passato prossimo tense of second conjugation Italian verbs
Learn how to form the passato prossimo tense for third conjugation Italian verbs
Learn the distinction between how we use the passato prossimo tense in written and spoken Italian
Learn about how to form the Italian cardinal numbers from one through one thousand
Learn how to say various ethnicities and countries
Learn how to form and use the imperfect tense of the irregular Italian verb that means "to be"
Learn about how to use the imperfect tense to describe past repetitive or habitual activities
Learn how to use the imperfect tense of Italian verbs to describe someone's personality in the past
Learn how to form the imperfect tense of third conjugation Italian verbs
Review imperfect tense
Learn how to count using ordinal numbers
Learn about the future simple tense
Learn how to form the simple future tense of first conjugation Italian verbs
Learn how to form the future simple tense of second conjugation Italian verbs
Learn the future simple tense applied to third conjugation Italian verbs
Learn how to apply the future tense to irregular Italian verbs in the first, second, and third conjugations
Learn the first of four ways that we use the future tense
Learn the second of four ways that we can use the future tense
Learn the third of four ways that we use the future tense
Learn the last of four ways that we can use the future tense
Learn how to form and use the present progressive tense
Learn the limitations of the present progressive tense and learn how to use it in tandem with the simple future tense
Learn how to form and use the past progressive tense
Learn about how Italians spend their New Year's holiday, as well as some Italian New Year's traditions you are sure to see
Learn everything you need to know about Italian transitive verbs
Learn how to form intransitive verbs
Learn how to profess your love in Italian to friends and lovers of both genders
Learn how to use Italian unstressed direct object pronouns (pronomi personali atoni)
Learn how to use direct object pronouns
Learn how to use stressed direct object pronouns
Learn how to use Italian indirect object pronouns, which answer the questions "to whom/what" and "for whom/what"
Learn about indirect object pronouns
Learn how to combine the Italian passato prossimo and imperfetto tenses to convey past occurrences in formal narrations
Learn about the imperfetto and passato prossimo tense agreement in narrations
Learn how to analyze preposizioni semplici, simple prepositions starting with a
Learn about Italian preposizioni semplici, simple prepositions, concentrating on in
Learn how to study Italian simple prepositions, delving into di
Learn about many ways you can employ the simple Italian preposition da, including to talk about direction, time and place
Learn about how to use the simple Italian preposition su, which has many uses, including "about
Learn about how to use the simple Italian prepositions tra and fra, which you can use to distinguish the members of a group, discuss your position, or set a schedule
Learn about how to use the versatile preposition con, which you'll use in a variety of ways
Learn about how to use the Italian simple preposition per, which you'll use to express movement, to answer the question "Why?" or to describe the passage of time or a destination
Learn about the most common Italian greetings
Learn how to say your age and how to tell the time using Italian ordinal and cardinal numbers
Learn some common Italian idioms that you'll need to know to make good conversation
Learn how to form the Italian present perfect verb tense
Learn even more about how Italians use the past perfect tense
Learn about some very common Italian expressions that will come in handy when you're visiting Italy
Learn how to use the future tense to explain your plans and to convey assumptions