The Italian Mind Basic Italian Course with a FREE Weekly Online Group Lesson
Learn basic Italian with me, Francesca, in a fun and interactive way that includes a free weekly online lesson, 1:1 tutoring, a podcast, and free access to our app.
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Bite-sized Italian Lessons with Lifetime Access
How The Italian Mind Basic Course is Organized
FREE PREVIEWOur Bite-Sized Approach to Teaching you Italian
FREE PREVIEWThe Italian Mind's Lesson Tools and Resources to Help you Learn Italian
FREE PREVIEWWhat you Will Learn in our Basic Italian Course
FREE PREVIEWWhat comes after our Basic Italian Course?
FREE PREVIEWHow Long Do I have to Complete the Course?
FREE PREVIEWWill I Be Able to Speak Italian After this Course?
FREE PREVIEWHow to Get Started
FREE PREVIEWWhat you'll learn in Section One of Basic Italian with the Italian Mind
FREE PREVIEWSection One - Italian Vocabulary
FREE PREVIEWDialogue 1: Bumping into a friend in Rome
FREE PREVIEWAn Introduction to Sentence Agreement in Italian
FREE PREVIEWGender and Number in Italian (with a comparison to English)
FREE PREVIEWGender and Number Quiz
FREE PREVIEWThe Indefinite and Definite Articles in Italian
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FREE PREVIEWThe Italian Articles Quiz
FREE PREVIEWA Little More on YOU Formal in Italian
FREE PREVIEWSubject / Personal Pronouns in Italian
FREE PREVIEWPersonal Pronouns Exercise
FREE PREVIEWAudio Flashcards for Subject Pronouns / Personal Pronouns in Italian.
FREE PREVIEWEssere and Avere - Two of Italian's Most Important Verbs
FREE PREVIEWEssere Conjugation Exercise
FREE PREVIEWAvere Conjugation Exercise
FREE PREVIEWEssere & Avere Quiz
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FREE PREVIEWWhat you'll learn in Section Two of Basic Italian with The Italian Mind
Section Two - Italian Vocabulary
Dialogue 2: Chatting in the Cafè with Francesca
Italian Verb Introduction with -ARE Conjugations (-ERE & -IRE Too)
-ARE Verbs Exercise
-ERE Verbs Exercise
-IRE Verbs Exercise
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How to Say No in Italian and the use of the Negative (with a comparison to an affirmative sentence)
Descriptive Adjectives in Italian
Adjective Exercise
Basic Questions in Italian
Basic Questions Exercise
1 to 1,000 in Italian showing form changes
How to Tell Time in Italian
More Time Expressions in Italian
Days of the Week in Italian + What are you doing today
Days of the week exercise
Months of the Year in Italian + Weather, Seasons, Holidays, & Ferragosto
What you'll Learn in Section Three of Basic Italian with The Italian Mind
Section Three - Vocabulary
Dialogue Three - At the Train Station with Francesca
Irregular verbs - like dare, andare, fare, stare, uscire, venire
Irregular Verbs Exercise
Fill in the Blank with the Correct Irregular Verb in the Correct Irregular Conjugated Form
Capire, Finire, Preferire and other -ISC verbs
-ISC Verbs Exercise
Even More Italian Verbs: -iare, -care, -gare
Sapere & Conoscere
Choose Between Sapere and Conoscere exercise
Fill in the Blanks with the Proper Form of Sapere or Conoscere
The Partitive (Some) = The Preposition Di + the Article
Partitive Exercise
Which Form of Di is Correct? Choose between the di (of the) and Partitive Some
C'è, Ci Sono, +Molto (There is, There are, + Molto as an adjective and an adverb)
C'e, Ci Sono & Molto Exercise
Complete the Sentence with the Correct Form of c'è or ci sono
Choose the Correct Form of Molto (as an adjective or as an adverb)
What You'll Learn in Section Four of Basic Italian with the Italian Mind
Section Four - Vocabulary
Dialogue Four - At Nonna's House with Francesca
Possessive Pronouns, Adjectives and Family in Italian
Possessive Adjective Exercise
What You'll Learn in Section Five of Basic Italian with the Italian Mind
Section Five - Vocabulary
Dialogue Five - At the Hotel in Florence
City Vocabulary and Adjectives to Describe your City
Describe your City Exercise
What is a preposition?
Italian Preposition (Simple & Compound) Overview
Preposition -A
Preposition -In
-A vs -IN in Italian
Choose between the -A and -IN prepositions
FREE PREVIEWThe Modal Verbs Dovere, Potere, Volere
Modal Verbs Exercise
Questions with Prepositions in Italian (part one)
Questions, Directions, & Prepositions Exercise