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Introduction Are you wondering how to improve your Italian pronunciation? You’re in the right place! At the Clidante School of Rome, we understand the frustration… Read More »How to Improve Italian Pronunciation: A Practical Guide for Students
How to Improve Italian Pronunciation: A Practical Guide for Students
If you want to learn how to speak Italian correctly, you need to learn Italian verbs and their tenses. Sometimes it happens that Italian people use… Read More »Italian grammar lessons: the simple future
Italian grammar lessons: the simple future
One of the most important Italian grammar lessons is that about comparatives. When you talk or write in Italian you often need to express a comparison between things,… Read More »Italian grammar lessons: comparatives
Italian grammar lessons: comparatives
The subjunctive is one of the most difficult grammar rules of Italian language. This mood is used to express uncertainty, fear, hope, doubt, opinions and possibility. In… Read More »Italian grammar for foreigners: the subjunctive
Italian grammar for foreigners: the subjunctive
Hey there, Italian language enthusiasts! Ready to dive into one of the trickiest parts of Italian grammar? Yes, we’re talking about gender. Don’t worry ,… Read More »Mastering Italian Gender: A Beginner’s Guide to Masculine and Feminine Nouns
Mastering Italian Gender: A Beginner’s Guide to Masculine and Feminine Nouns
In Italian the verb essere – to be in English – is one of the irregular verbs of the language. This means that students who want to speak and write Italian language… Read More »Italian grammar lesson: the verb to be
Italian grammar lesson: the verb to be
Learning Italian can be difficult for many foreigners, but as with any language, it’s important to start with the basics. Start by learning the alphabet,… Read More »Free Online Italian Lessons for Foreigners: Verbs “To Be” and “To Have”