Months of the year in Italian: Learn Italian in Manchester
No Comments. Continue Reading...Here’s a free Italian lesson : Days of the week in Italian.
No Comments. Continue Reading...Italian for Beginners in Manchester. Learn when to use the Italian verb “To Have” Avere is used with many idioms and expressions that normally use the verb “to be” in English: avere fame – to be hungryavere sete – to be thirstyavere caldo – to be warmavere freddo – to be coldavere fretta – to […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...Animal names in Italian – Learn Italian online for FREE ANIMALS animal l’animale (m) lark l’allodola ant la formica lion il leone antelope l’antilope (f) lizard la lucertola antenna l’antenna lobster (spiny) l’aragosta antler le corna louse il pidocchio badger il tasso mackerel lo sgombro bat il pipistrello mole la talpa beak il becco monkey […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...Learn Italian in Manchester. Here are some useful expressions for your next Holiday in Italy. Perhaps you choose an Italian beach holiday or a Farm stay in one of the beautiful Agriturismo in Italy THE BEACH & FARM beach la spiaggia barn il granaio beach ball il pallone barrel il barile beach towel l’asciugamano chicken coop […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...Manchester Italian language courses. Learn a language by taking Italian language course in Manchester with Learn Italian Manchester Here are some funny colloquioal expressions in Italian that are seldom taught at an Italian language class. Enjoy! USEFUL EXPRESSIONS Non ne posso più! I can’t take it anymore! Lasciamo perdere! Forget about it! Che bello! How […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...Ciao a tutti, I always get asked by my italian students doing a beginners italian class to list useful words and expressions to add to your italian vocabulary. The italian verbs for today are “Andare” to go and “Venire” to come. Who says Italian grammar has to be a serious thing to learn? Here is my online […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...Italian proverbs: Italian parsley Italians have the cutest proverbs. This one is by far the most popular “Sei come il prezzemolo.” Literally – You are like parsley What it means – You pop up everywhere. Learn italian in Manchester and have fun. Ciao!
No Comments. Continue Reading...Whether you love Italian Designer Clothes or would like to buy a few gifts for your friends and family whilst shopping in Italy. You’ll find the FREE Italian lesson useful. Who says learning Italian shouldn’t be fun? Learn Italian Manchester: Shopping for clothes Clothes la maglietta T-shirt la camicia shirt la gonna skirt il pantalone trousers le calze socks il maglione jumper […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...A lot of my students are going to Rome next year and I get asked what can I see in 3 days? This is my City Break guide to Rome. Day 1 – Piazza Navona, the Pantheon, and Campo di Fiori Start your day in the Baroque Piazza Navona, set in the pattern of the […]
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