Archive for January, 2006
20. My Italian Girlfriend
January 16th, 2006

So you have a nice Italian girlfriend and of course everybody wants to know what her name is, what she looks like, and so on. Get ready to answer some personal questions - Italians can be pretty nosy, sometimes! Wait a second… what if you have an Italian boyfriend? Practice the lesson, change the gender of the adjectives, and tell us about him - we are all ears…
19. Let’s Have Breakfast
January 13th, 2006

Wake up! It’s a beautiful morning in Venice, the sun is shining, and we’re going for breakfast! Get a cup of nice Italian coffee, strong and aromatic, and you’ll feel ready for anything. Wait a second… do you know how to order a coffee or a cappuccino in Italian? Sure you do - after this lesson.
18. Tell Me A Little About Yourself
January 11th, 2006

Ok, so you have been following and practicing every lesson so far, and now you really feel you are ready to express yourself. Great! Go ahead, tell us a little something about yourself - in Italian.
17. To Have Or Not To Have
January 9th, 2006

Learning verbs and remembering their correct usage could be a daunting task for anyone, we know, but it doesn’t need to be boring. Today, we’ll talk about cars, cats, and family, using and practicing the verb “To Have”. And we’ll see some funny things about it.
16. Let’s Go Shopping!
January 6th, 2006

Someone once said “Whoever said money can’t buy happiness simply didn’t know where to go shopping”. What do you think? Well, let’s go shopping and find out! Many Italian products are world-famous for their style and quality, and if you go to Italy, you’ll definitely want to know how to ask “How much is this?”.
15. How Old Are You?
January 4th, 2006

Let’s introduce and practice the verb “To Have” by learning how to ask for someone’s age.
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