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Learn how to ask and answer the question "What is your name?"
Learn how to introduce yourself
Learn how to ask and answer the question "Where are you from?"
Learn vocabulary about world countries
Learn about Italian hospitality, what Italian nouns are capitalized, and how to ask and answer the question, "What is your nationality?"
Learn how to tell someone where you're from using Italian
Learn how to ask and answer the question "How old are you?"
Learn about the numbers from one to ten
Learn the Italian numbers from eleven to nineteen
Learn how to ask about someone's age
Learn how to ask and answer the question "When is your birthday?"
Learn how to ask how old someone is in Italian using the conjugation of the Italian verb avere
Learn how to ask and answer the question "Where do you live?"
Learn words and phrases about major cities
Learn how to use the verbs "like" and "love"
Learn how to ask and answer the question "Do you like Italian food?"
Review the three conjugations of the presente indicativo
Learn words and phrases related to music
Learn how to communicate with the most common Italian frequency adverbs such as sempre ("always")
Learn how to talk about things you dislike
Learn how to ask and answer the question "What do you do?"
Learn words about jobs and work
Learn how to ask and answer the question "Do you speak Italian?"
Learn how to ask and answer the question "How long have you been studying Italian?"
Learn how to ask "What are you doing?"
Learn how to ask "Where are you going?"
Learn how to use Italian adjectives
Learn how to ask and answer the question "Do you have any brothers or sisters?"
Learn must-know terms related to family members
Learn to ask "How are you?"
Learn how to answer "How are you?"
Learn everything you need to know about Italian transitive verbs
Learn words and phrases about hobbies
Learn how to form intransitive verbs
Learn words and phrases related to sports
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
Learn words and phrases about life events
Learn about reflexive Italian verbs
Learn words and phrases related to academia