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Livelli - Levels
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Beginner level (A1)
Contenuto – Content:
We begin with the Italian alphabet,
we play with letters,
you’ll learn to read and write,
you’ll get to know word stress,
and then we move on to vocabulary.
You’ll be introduced to
nouns, articles, adjectives,
and then verbs.
You’ll also learn
the necessary prepositions
to build full Italian sentences.
We won’t leave out
reflexive verbs, numbers,
and possessive structures either,
they’re all part of this section.
Argomenti – Topics:
greetings * introductions *
asking and saying how you are * saying your age * objects, concepts, and professions * talking about jobs * shopping for food * describing people * clothing * ordering at a bar * planning a trip *
describing a home and furniture * booking a room * talking about activities * daily routine *
hotel check-in * family
Grammatica – Grammar:
Italian alphabet * spelling * subject pronouns (1) *
the verb essere * vowels, diphthongs and triphthongs * the verb stare * consonants * numbers from 0 to 100 * the verb avere * word stress * gender of nouns *
definite articles * the verb fare * indefinite articles * alcuni, qualche, di (some) * numbers over 100 * adjectives * questo * regular verb conjugation *
subject pronouns (2) * verbs ending in
-care, -gare, -ciare, -giare, -sciare, -gere, -cere, -scere,
-iare * irregular verbs * modal verbs * question words * prepositions (1) * word order in sentences * interrogative prepositions * articulated prepositions * pseudo-prepositions * esserci * ordinal numbers *
days * months * seasons * dates * quello * bello *
telling the time * reflexive verbs *
di (to express possession) * possessive adjectives

Basic level (A2)
Contenuto – Content:
Upcoming Lessons
So far, at the beginner A1 level,
we’ve learned the conjugations
of the present tense.
In this section,
we’ll add the conjugations
of the past and future tenses.
We’ll also expand the indicative mood
by introducing the conjugations
of the imperative and conditional moods.
Argomenti – Topics:
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Grammatica – Grammar:
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