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  • How Well Do You Know Italian? Take Our Quiz to Find Out

    Are you ready to see if you know Italian? By taking our quiz, you will be making the first step to learning the language. It is designed to prepare you if you were to meet an Italian or go to Italy and communicate with the locals.
    By Daniel Brecht October 29, 2011 

  • Teaching Italian: Making the Future Tense Simple

    When teaching your Italian language students the future tense, use this lesson plan for the future simple tense. After this activity, they will catch on in no time.
    By Elizabeth Stannard Gromisch August 30, 2011 

  • Teaching Reflexive Verbs in Italian

    Are you teaching the Italian reflexive verbs? This lesson plan for teaching the reflexive verbs goes over the different reflexive pronouns and the formation of the verbs.
    By Elizabeth Stannard Gromisch August 30, 2011 


  • Passato Prossimo: Past Tense in Italian

    Learn the first form of past tense in Italian, passato prossimo, which is used for events that happened once. Learn the formation of the Italian passato prossimo for both regular and irregular verbs. Also learn when essere or avere should be used.
    By Elizabeth Stannard Gromisch August 27, 2011 

  • Learn the Italian Language

    Italian is the linguistic key to thousands of years of fashion, food and art. From the roots of the Renaissance to the majesty of the Roman Empire, Italian is the language that will take you there.
    By Kristy Ambrose August 27, 2011 

  • Using Different Questions Words in Italian

    Want to ask questions in Italian? Learn the different question words in Italian: there are different words for who and how, why and what, how many and where. We show which words to use for what questions, and differences in formation of the questions...
    By Elizabeth Stannard Gromisch August 16, 2011 


  • Buon Giorno! Learning About Italy

    Elementary students enjoy learning about other cultures, especially when they are able to engage in activities that capture their imagination, allow for hands-on work, and provide new and interesting information they can share with others.
    By Linda M. Rhinehart Neas July 25, 2011 

  • Lesson Plan on Being Polite in Italian

    If you only know a few words of Italian, having the ability to be polite will make those few words go a lot farther because people will appreciate your effort to be courteous and respectful in their language. This lesson focuses on some of these common...
    By J Sarah Metzker Erdemir July 5, 2011 

  • Learning Cardinal and Ordinal Numbers in Italian

    The Italian language has two sets of numbers: the numbers for counting and money, called cardinal numbers, and the numbers for first, second, etc, called ordinal numbers. Learn how to pronounce these different Italian numbers, form them and use them...
    By Elizabeth Stannard Gromisch June 18, 2011 

  • English-Italian Math Vocabulary List

    Teaching Italian math can be easy and rewarding with an Italian-English math vocabulary list. Try the exercises included here to test knowledge of the vocabulary.
    By Audrey Alleyne March 30, 2011 
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