Difficulty: Beginner
Italy
Daniela moves on to some naughty irregular verbs that are also very common, verbs such as andare (to go) and avere (to have).
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Jacopo is ready to give up, but even giving up isn't easy, and his friend steps in to give him a hand (and a dose of his own medicine perhaps).
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Italy
And we're off and running with a new episode. This time Manara's sister shows up with a nickname for him he'd rather forget...
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
We get a glimpse of some of the amazing frescoes in this part of Italy.
Difficulty: Beginner
Italy
Marika covers the grave and acute accents, providing examples of words that have entirely different meanings because of their accentuation.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Italy Neapolitan
When all seems lost, it's time to get up off the mat and fight back.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Italy
Manara has an interesting conversation with his boss, another, a bit embarrassing, with his colleagues, and still another (even more embarrassing) with Lara, which brings us to the end of this episode.
Difficulty: Beginner
Italy
Daniela's lesson on future tense verbs ending in: -are, -ere, and -ire.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Getting the words out is a bit of a problem for Jacopo. Meanwhile, he and Sara go to the country for a "rest."
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Italy
Dreams can become nightmares when we go too far.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Majestic mountains, clear lakes, and enigmatic medieval frescoes characterize the area surrounding Termeno.
Difficulty: Beginner
Italy
Marika's opening segment on accents and accentuation in Italian.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Italy Neapolitan
There are celebrations for Toni in Scampia, but unfortunately, not everyone is sharing in the joy.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Italy
Progress is being made on all fronts!
Difficulty: Beginner
Italy
The first of Daniela's four segments on the future tense. She explains when it's used and how the present tense is sometimes used in its place.
For more on using the future tense for probability, see this lesson.
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