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Corso di italiano con Daniela - Le parole: bello, buono e bene - Part 1 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy Neapolitan

It can be challenging for non-native Italian speakers to really understand the difference between these three common words: bello (beautiful, nice, pretty), buono (good) and bene (well, fine). In this first part of three, Daniela explains the difference between bello and buono.

Corso di italiano con Daniela - Le parole: bello, buono e bene - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy Neapolitan

Daniela goes into more detail about the difference between bello (beautiful) and buono (good) and clears up any doubts you may have.

Corso di italiano con Daniela - Le parole: bello, buono e bene - Part 3 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy

This lesson is about bene (well, fine). An important difference between bene and bello (beautiful) and buono (good) is that it's an adverb, and therefore doesn't have to agree with nouns. It always stays the same.

Corso di italiano con Daniela - Preposizioni in e a View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy

Daniela teaches us the difference between two questions: "Where are you from?" and "Where do you live?" She goes on to explain that, depending on whether we're talking about cities and towns, or countries, regions, and continents, the preposition in the response will change. Don't miss this important lesson!

Corso di italiano con Daniela - Tu o Lei? View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy

It's important in speaking Italian, to address people using the right form of "you." Tu (you) is for people you know, and Lei (you) is for people you don't know, or people you address with respect. Daniela explains how to use these forms.

Corso di italiano con Daniela - Domande View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy

When you're getting to know someone, you ask them their name and where they're from. Join Daniela's class as her students ask their first questions in Italian.

Corso di italiano con Daniela - Verbi che finiscono in "ere" View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy

Daniela takes us through the conjugation of verbs ending in "ere," and explains how easy it can be if we remember some simple rules.

Corso di italiano con Daniela - Mi piace View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy

It's important to know how to talk about what you like and what you don't like. Daniela explains how in this lesson, and if you remember that when you like something, it pleases you, you'll get it!

Corso di italiano con Daniela - Ti piace View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy

Daniela shows us how to ask people if they like something. And don't forget: the thing you like is the subject of the sentence and will govern the conjugation of the verb "piacere."

Corso di italiano con Daniela - Piacere - Coniugazione View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy Neapolitan

Daniela teaches us how to talk about liking something in each of the persons, using the verb piacere (to please, to be pleasing). Don't miss this very important lesson! And don't forget that spaghetti is the plural of spaghetto. Spago means string, so spaghetti are little strands of string! Italians will use the plural when talking about spaghetti.

Corso di italiano con Daniela - L'aperitivo View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy Neapolitan

Daniela talks about the latest trend regarding l'aperitivo (cocktails) in Italy. To learn more about some of the items she mentions, click! spritz, aperol, prosecco.

Corso di italiano con Daniela - Verbi in "infinitivo" View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Newbie Newbie

Italy Neapolitan

Daniela teaches us something very important! When you have two verbs in the infinitive, one after another, they get connected by the preposition "a" (to). Most of the time one of those verbs is andare (to go). She gives us some examples.

Corso di italiano con Daniela - Avverbi di tempo View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy Neapolitan

What are the words we use in Italian to talk about regular actions? Daniela takes you through them.

Corso di italiano con Daniela - Verbi che finiscono in are - Part 1 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy Neapolitan

Daniela explains some very important rules about conjugating verbs. There are three types of endings. "are," "ire," and "ere."

Corso di italiano con Daniela - Verbi che finiscono in are - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy Neapolitan

Daniela finishes taking us through the conjugation of verbs ending in -are like mangiare (to eat).

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