Monday, August 9, 2010

Italian For Beginners: Italian For Beginners: Lesson #21

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Italian For Beginners: Lesson #21
Michael San Filippo
From Michael San Filippo, your Guide to Italian Language
With the seasons primavera (spring), estate (summer), autunno (fall), and inverno (winter), the Italian prepositions in and di are interchangeable: d'inverno/in inverno (in winter); di primavera/in primavera (in spring).
Vocabulary
At The Border / Al Confine
Build your vocabulary with a glossary of essential terms by topic. With audio!


Grammar
Telling Time
What time is it? is expressed in Italian by Che ora è? or Che ore sono?

Exercises
Present Tense of -Ire Verbs
Worksheets, drills, activities, and review.

Audio
Thanksgiving

Word of the Day
Nonostante
English translation: IN SPITE OF, DESPITE; È partito nonostante il tempo cattivo. Click to hear the word of the day spoken by a native speaker and phrase using the word in an example.

In Depth
Workbook Exercises
Find Italian writing exercises, workbook practice, drills, and lessons for students and didactic material for Italian teachers.

Forums
Italian SMS Shorthand
"What are some abbreviations used for text messaging in Italian?"

Verbs
Infinitive


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