It.course: free Italian language course

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It.course: free Italian language course

Hello, everybody and welcome!

I'd like to introduce you my Italian language course blog for beginner. It is a course blog that I started with very simple things and so far there are fourteen little lessons in it, but I'll go on teaching more (probably every 15 days).

In order to hear the audio, you simply must click on the button beside each single Italian expression.

Feel free to come as many times as you want!

Arrivederci!!!

It.course 

It.course
Clik the It.course link to visit my blog.
Just to start
Four very common expressions
Lest go on!
Other expressions
the present tense of the verb "essere" "to be"
Affirmative form
the present tense of the verb "essere" "to be"
Negative form
the present tense of the verb "essere" "to be"
Interrogative form
The present tense of the verb "essere" "to be"
Negative-interrogative form
Italian alphabet
The Italian alphabet is constituted by 21 letters.
Click on the link "Italian alphabet".
Numbers
Start to count from 0 to 10.
Greetings and parting expressions
More very common expressions.

Italian colors 

Fiat 500 Italy flag by lallo.nico

Little Italy - Fire Hydrant by jamsue

Forza Azzurri! by punctum.

Auto Tricolore by turydddu

Italian flag colors by Quan Nguyen

Italian (Garage) Flag by smcgee

Lido di Jesolo Airshow, Italy 26/8/2006 by Tiddler

In the colours of the Italian flag

Oh no, it`s locked by joe.herford

ROSSO, BIANCO, VERDE

Italian colors 

イタリア共和国国歌「イタリアの兄弟(Fratelli d'Italia)」

イタリア共和国国歌「イタリアの兄弟(Fratelli d'Italia)/マメーリの讃歌(L'inno di Mameli)」です。 歌詞 1.Fratelli d'Italia  L'Italia s'è desta,  Dell'elmo di Scipio  S'è cinta la testa.  Dov'è la Vittoria?  Le porga la chioma,  Ché schiava di Roma  Iddio la creò.  (*1) (Chorus)  Stringiamci a coorte  Siam pronti alla morte  Siam pronti alla morte  L'Italia chiamò.  Stringiamci a coorte  Siam pronti alla morte  Siam pronti alla morte  L'Italia chiamò. Sì! 2.Noi siamo da secoli  Calpesti, derisi,  Perché non siam popolo,  Perché siam divisi.  Raccolgaci un'unica  Bandiera, una speme:  Di fonderci insieme  Già l'ora suonò.  (*3)  (Chorus) (3.Uniamoci, amiamoci,   l'Unione, e l'amore   Rivelano ai Popoli   Le vie del Signore;   Giuriamo far libero   Il suolo natìo:   Uniti per Dio   Chi vincer ci può?) 4.Dall'Alpi a Sicilia  Dovunque è Legnano,  Ogn'uom di Ferruccio  Ha il core, ha la mano,  I bimbi d'Italia  Si chiaman Balilla,  Il suon d'ogni squilla  I Vespri suonò.  (*5)  (Chorus) (5.Son giunchi che piegano   Le spade vendute:   Già l'Aquila d'Austria   Le penne ha perdute.   Il sangue d'Italia,   Il sangue Polacco,   Bevé, col cosacco,   Ma il cor le bruciò.)

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Very common expressions 

The Travel Linguist - Italian 101

Learn 10 Italian survival words compliments of The Travel Linguist. For a full list of instructional language DVDs, phrasebooks, audio CDs and downloads, visit www.travellinguist.com

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Numbers from 1 to 10 

Silvia Tosolini teaches how to count in Italian from 1 to 10. More Italian for Kids episodes at http://www.italyfromtheinside.com

Italian for Kids: Numbers

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Colors 

Silvia Tosolini teaches how to name the colors in Italian. More Italian for Kids episodes at http://www.italyfromtheinside.com

Italian for Kids: Colors

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The days of the week 

Learn Italian - Learn The Days Of The Week

http://www.LearningItalianLikeCrazy.com. This learning Italian video lesson teaches you the days of the week and it is one of several learning Italian videos that you will receive absolutely free when you visit LearningItalianLikeCrazy.com. In addition to the video lessons, you will also receive the first two (2) Learning Italian Like Crazy audio lessons also free when you visit us. Learning Italian Like Crazy uses a method makes learning to speak Italian fast, easy, and fun." "It is an audio based Italian language course developed by native Italian language professionals with a focus on helping you quickly learn to speak Italian. In addition to learning the Italian language, you will also learn about the Italian culture. Think of it for a second, you really cannot separate the Italian language from the Italian culture. So, we will help you learn more than just how to speak Italian, we will also teach you about Italian cuisine, Italian arts, Italian music, and many more facets of the Italian culture. Come visit us at http://www.LearningItalianlikecrazy.com to get these video lessona and the first two learning Italian lessons absolutely free! http://www.LearningItalianLikeCrazy.com

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Italian definite articles 

Italian definite articles

the main definite articles used in Italian

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Leave your comment 

grassosalvato86 wrote...

Ciao Amsae!
Di nulla! Sei benvenuto! Una buona giornata anche a te.

ReplyPosted May 18, 2009

amsae64 wrote...

la ringrazio per l'informazione, hanno una buona giornata

ReplyPosted May 02, 2009

Senora_M wrote...

Cool. I went to Italy last summer and could have used this lens. I know Spanish, but not any Italian! 5*s

ReplyPosted April 10, 2009

dc64 wrote...

I have a friend who is Italian, and it is a beautiful passionate language. It would be great to learn it, and you've put together an awesome site on it.

ReplyPosted March 13, 2009

rydigga wrote...

Hi Salvatore, Great lens! Easy to understand for a beginner like myself. Thanks for sharing.

Ryan

ReplyPosted January 20, 2009

 
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Just for laughs 

A funny Italian language class

Monty Python's Flying Circus - Italian Language Class

Lezioni di Italiano ;) con i Monty Python

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Mario and Luigi Teach Italian

Mario and Luigi Teach Italian

Learn italian from the best italian teachers there are: The Super Mario Bros!

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Peter tries to speak Italian 

Family Guy - Speaking Italian

Peter tries to speak Italian at a local Italian grocery.

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Italian language - Words 

Italian language - Fruits

An apple II by Teemu R

Mela

A is for Apples by Ms Dania

Mele

itty bitty baby pear by suttonhoo

Pera

tangential pears by lau_rie

Pere

12-23-2005 Banana 2 by Studio Antwan

Banana

Green Bananas by - = DEAN = -

Banane

Stawberry by Binna Jóns.

Fragola

Red by SteDigit

Fragole

Orange Color Accent by MyG9

Arancia

Bowl of Oranges by DufferLong

Arancie

Sweet Cherry by juttaschnecke

Ciliegia

::Cherry:: by Creativa

Ciliegie

peach by chameleonperson

Pesca

Peaches by AugustusGloop

Pesche

Apricot by atranswe

Albicocca

Apricots by CorgiTales

Albicocche

Sliced ananas by alfred_bosker

Ananas

Pineapple by yongkarmoh

Ananas

Our first picked watermelon by cracula

Anguria

Other posts from my Italian language course blog 

The present tense of the verb "avere" "to have"
Affirmative form
The present tense of the verb "avere" "to have"
Negative form
The present tense of the verb "avere" "to have"
Interrogative form
The present tense of the verb "avere" "to have"
Negative-interrogative form
Italian Idioms - Idiomatic expressions
Let's start with two of them

Italian language - Words 

Italian language - Vegetables

The king himself, Mr. Tomato by Cláudio Ribeiro

Pomodoro

Trois tomates rouges by !MimosaMicheMichelle!

Pomodori

Onion by tednmiki

Cipolla

Trio of onions 2 by Dey

Cipolle

The Humble Carrot by nickwheeleroz

Carota

Array by franny2007

Carote

Australian potato by Tanya_ M

Patata

Potatoes by Gregg Zimmerman

Patate

Red bell pepper by shadphotos

Peperone

Bell peppers by bdjohnson79

Peperoni

IMG_0810 by Cookthinker

Finocchio

Fennel by Nick Saltmarsh

Finocchi

DSCN0648 ☆Aubergine Sexy 449... by Charlesfuller

Melanzana

eggplant by laheringer

Melanzane

1-DSC_8965.jpg by Haalo

Barbabietola

Beets - Red Ace by .kaishin.

Barbabietole

Carciofo by biosline :::: l'efficacia della natura

Carciofo

Artichoke by onebadapple

Carciofi

wee orange by pearl grace

Zucca

Peas in a Pod. by SpAcEjUnKy

Zucche

Cépe de Bordeaux (boletus edulis) by sinkha63

Fungo

Due funghetti trallalla... by zarpynho

Funghi

Kraut ;-) by ScaryLily

Cavolo

Cabbages in Paris street market by Monceau

Cavoli

Courgette Depth of Field (F22) by Sunshine Hanan

Zucchina

weekend feb-9-2008 19 by eljustinoid

Zucchine

Garlic by riesling_76

Aglio

Italian language - Words 

Italian language - Animals

What do you want me to do?? by Desideria

Cane

Boys will be boys ... by suzalayne

Cani

Mmm by StephenFalken

Gatto

militarization training by veraecho

Gatti

Bunny_Little by S.Das

Coniglio

PA087079 by Madeleine_

conigli

Sumatran Tiger by Janice of NZ

Tigre

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Italian Language School  

Italian Language School - Torre di Babele

The Italian language school, "Torre di Babele", is officially authorized by the Italian Ministry of Education and has been in operation since 1984, offering Italian language courses in Italy for students from all over the world as well as training courses for teachers of Italian for foreigners in Rome. The school is also one of the founding members of the Association of Italian Language Schools in Italy, A.S.I.L.S.

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