Would you like to learn Italian? Then come and join my new Italian classes at Parsonage Trust in Didsbury, south Manchester. Here are details of my new classes coming up: Italian class for Beginners – Starts Wednesday 13th September 2017 (6-7pm) Intermediate Italian class – starts Monday 11th Sept (6-7pm) Advanced Italian class – starts Wednesday […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...Italy is famous for its delicious food and, for such a small country, it has an enormous range of dishes and cooking styles that vary from region-to-region. One of the simple pleasures of travelling through Italy is tasting all the different types of cuisine it has to offer. Eating Al Fresco is our favourite past […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...Learn Italian in Manchester: If you love Italy and Italian food and wine why not learn how to buy your favourite ingredients in Italian. Free online Italian for beginners lesson: at the supermarket In the supermarket I’m looking for Sto cercando Supermarket supermercato Trolley/shopping cart carrello Shopping basket cestino Checkout cassa Aisle corridoio Dairy section […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...Over 85 million people have Italian as their first language, and with Italy being a very popular holiday destination, there has never been a better time to learn the language. One Italian for Beginners course starting 6th November, please see the information available on my website: Learn Italian Manchester Being able to speak more than one […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...Buongiorno a tutti, Thank you very much to all the lovely people working at the BBC Media City in Salford Quays who have enquired about Italian for beginners classes with the Italian Interpreter. It’s so wonderful that all of you who are new to the wonderful if a touch wet city of Manchester want to […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...Buongiorno a tutti, Here are some examples of expressions followed by the preposition A: A. Before a Noun or Pronoun assistere a – to attend assomigliare a – to resemble credere a – to believe in dare noia a – to annoy dar da mangiare a – to feed dare fastidio a – to bother […]
Comments Off on Learn to speak Italian: Preposition A Continue Reading...Learn Italian online FREE: Italian Prepositions Prepositions in and a: forms and examples: The preposition in usually means in. It is used to indicate: 1 direction (to) when linked to countries, regions, continents, big islands, bank, mountain, library or church Vai in Italia? Are you going to Italy? 2 periods of the year, like seasons, months, […]
Comments Off on Learn Italian online FREE: Italian Prepositions Continue Reading...Buona Festa della Donna a tutti! Happy Woman’s day. 8th of March is a big day in Italy. We celebrate it every where with many events and the men in our lives (dads, brothers,boyfriends and husbands) show their appreciation with a nice bunch of Mimosa flower. Italian children prepare nice cards to hand to their […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...How do you say: You can’t judge a book by its cover in Italian: Source: weheartit.com via Caroline on Pinterest In Italian this proverb is translated as: L’abito no fa il monaco. It literally means “the robe doesn’t make you a monk”. God knows why we talk about Monks to say “don’t be judgemental!”…. […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...Ciao a tutti, Here’s a FREE online lesson: A flashcard with Irregular verbs in the present tense should help you to memorise them a bit easier 🙂 Irregular Verbs 1st Conjugation General – ARE References General Survey Special Fonts Andare to go Dare to give Stare to be 2nd Conjugation – ERE Avere to have Bere […]
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