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Marika spiega - I pronomi diretti con participio passato

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy

Se qualcuno ti domanda: "Hai visto le mie chiavi?" tu sai rispondere? In questa lezione Marika completa la lezione sui pronomi diretti, per toglierti ogni dubbio.

A Marsala - Sofia Calò

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy Sicilian

Sofia ha otto anni e viene da Palermo. Le piace la scuola e le piace fare i compiti, oltre che uscire con la sua mamma e con le sue amiche. Ci racconta dell’ultimo film visto al cinema e ci fa vedere che sa a memoria l’alfabeto e che sa contare.

Marika spiega - Le preposizioni articolate - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Newbie Newbie

Italy

Dopo aver visto le preposizioni semplici ecco quelle articolate, quali sono e come si usano.

Marika spiega - Biancheria

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy

Cos'è la biancheria? Quali tipi di biancheria puoi trovare in un appartamento? Lo scoprirai dopo aver visto questo video.

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Marika spiega - Il verbo vedere - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy

We take a deep dive into the common and very useful verb vedere (to see). First of all, we look at how it is conjugated. Then we go on to its meaning, as well as some expressions.
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Caption 63 [it]: visto.
Caption 63 [en]: seen.

Vocaboliamo - Le parole bello, buono e bene - Part 5

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy

In this last part, Marika summarizes the uses of buono, bello, and bene by comparing the different uses and meanings of each word. Remember that buono and bello are adjectives, describing people, things, and places, while bene is an adverb of manner answering the question "how."
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Caption 5 [it]: abbiamo già visto gli usi di "buono, bello" e "bene".
Caption 5 [en]: we already saw the uses of "buono," "bello," and "bene."

Vocaboliamo - Le parole bello, buono e bene - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy

Marika explains what the adjective bello means, how it is used, and what concepts it can express. And what do you find bello?
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Caption 38 [it]: Pensa a un momento in cui hai visto qualcosa di bello,
Caption 38 [en]: Think of a time when you saw something beautiful,

Vocaboliamo - Sempre

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy

The adverb sempre (always) indicates an uninterrupted duration or constant continuity. We use it to describe something that happens endlessly or is valid at any time, without changing. Marika explains all the meanings to us with examples. For more about sempre, see this lesson in English, with video examples.
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Caption 23 [it]: Io non ho mai visto nessuno
Caption 23 [en]: I have never seen anyone

Marika spiega - Pronomi allocutivi: Tu, Lei, Voi - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy

In this second part, Marika explains the use of "Lei". We'll see in which contexts it is used and which verbal form should be employed.
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Caption 32 [it]: Perché visto che ora sono preside,
Caption 32 [en]: Because since I'm the principal now,

Vocaboliamo - Economia - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy

In this second part, Marika teaches us more terms related to the world of economics. This time she does it with a text that encompasses the words learned so far on this interesting topic.
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Caption 28 [it]: che include i termini economici che abbiamo visto finora.
Caption 28 [en]: which includes the economic terms we have seen so far.

Vocaboliamo - La pasta - Part 3

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy

There are different kinds of flour used to make pasta. "Flour" is a generic term but it's not always accurate. Marika explains it all.
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Caption 7 [it]: Inoltre, abbiamo visto le caratteristiche principali
Caption 7 [en]: Furthermore, we saw the principal characteristics

Marika spiega - Espressioni con la bocca - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy

There are a lot of Italian expressions using la bocca (the mouth) in a literal or figurative way. Marika tells us about some of them
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Caption 13 [it]: come reazione a quello che abbiamo visto,
Caption 13 [en]: as a reaction to that which we have seen,

Marika spiega - Espressioni con occhio - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy

When you have plenty of confidence or trust someone, you might keep your eyes closed and do something "ad occhi chiusi" (with your eyes closed), but make sure to keep them open while watching this video about expressions featureing l'occhio (the eye).
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Caption 21 [it]: proprio come succede in questo spezzone di "Chi m'ha visto".
Caption 21 [en]: just as it happens in this clip from "Chi m'ha visto."

Marika spiega - 20 Modi di dire No senza dire No

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy

Just as there are many ways of saying "Yes" without saying sì, there are plenty of ways of saying "No" without saying no. Check them all out!
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Caption 29 [it]: Il film che hai visto non ti è piaciuto
Caption 29 [en]: You didn't like the movie you saw

Marika spiega - Il verbo vedere - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy

Are you ready for plenty of expressions using the verb vedere (to see)? Andiamo a vedere (let's go see)!
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Caption 45 [it]: E ancora: "chi si è visto, si è visto"
Caption 45 [en]: And another: "Who has been seen, has been seen"
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