Monday, March 29, 2010

Italian For Beginners: Lesson 2

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Lesson 2
Michael San Filippo
From Michael San Filippo, your Guide to Italian Language
Italian For Beginners: Lesson 2

What do Italian school kids study as their foreign language? In the past, the most common foreign language taught in Italian schools was French; more recently, schools have switched to English.
Vocabulary
Stationery / La Cartoleria
Build your vocabulary with a glossary of essential terms by topic. With audio!


Grammar
Vowels / Vocali
Phonetic languages like Italian have regular pronunciation rules for the five vowels.

Exercises
Counting In Italian--Ordinal Numbers
Worksheets, drills, activities, and review.

Audio
Italian Numbers

Word of the Day
Felicita'
English translation: HAPPINESS, PLEASURE, DELIGHT; I suoi occhi brillavano di felicità. Click on the audio icon to hear the word of the day spoken by a native speaker.

In Depth
Audio: Listen To Spoken Italian
Listen to Italian as spoken by native speakers. Hear literary passages recited and sample phrases of Italian.

Forums
Anyway
"What's the best way to express the idea of 'anyway'?"

How To's
How To Say I Love You In Italian
Italian is the language for lovers and the mother tongue of the renowned seducer Casanova. Learn how to whisper sweet nothings to your sweetheart in Italian!


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