Monday, May 31, 2010

Italian For Beginners: Italian For Beginners: Lesson #11

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Italian For Beginners: Lesson #11
Michael San Filippo
From Michael San Filippo, your Guide to Italian Language
Italians often say Buon appetito! or "Enjoy your meal!" when the first course is server, and Salute! or "To your health!" when toasting with a drink.
Vocabulary
At The Beach / In Spiaggia
Build your vocabulary with a glossary of essential terms by topic. With audio!


Grammar
Indefinite Article / Articolo Indeterminativo
Use of the word a/an and the number one.

Exercises
Indefinite Articles
Worksheets, drills, activities, and review.

Audio
Introductions

Word of the Day
Vostro
English translation: YOUR; Domani andremo a trovare i vostri parenti. Click to hear the word of the day spoken by a native speaker and phrase using the word in an example.

In Depth
Italian Grammar
Learn the basics of Italian grammar, from indefinite articles and subject pronouns to parts of speech and the «passato remoto».

Forums
Era vs. E' Stato
"When do you use 'era' and when do you use 'è stato'?"

How To's
How To Conjugate Italian Verbs Like A Native
Verbs are essential to communicating in any foreign language, and Italian verbs have a consistent, logical pattern of conjugation. This How-To will explain the three Italian verb categories and suggest ways to begin your studies.


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