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Conversational Italian For Beginners.

Posted By: ELK1nG
Conversational Italian For Beginners.

Conversational Italian For Beginners.
Last updated 3/2020
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.00 GB | Duration: 2h 24m

Easy conversational Italian for beginners, delivered at your pace - in 3 to 8 minute chunks!

What you'll learn
Basic phonics to read simple Italian words and phrases
Greetings and introductions
How to order food and drinks at a cafè and/or restaurant
How to ask and tell the time and phrases to travel on public transport
To ask for directions
To recognise currency and ask for prices of items
To check-in at a hotel, book a room or make simple requests to reception
Requirements
I encourage you not to take notes or to write anything down, this journey should be fun and the content is incredibly easy to follow, with all the materials you'll need easily accessible. All you'll need is a few minutes of concentration, no interruptions and in no time you'll be speaking your first Italian.
No previous knowledge or experience of Italian needed.
5 to 8 minutes of free time every day
I recommend you download flashcards and worksheets to practise phrases and vocabulary after each lesson. Written consolidation and visual support are essential to learn a language.
Description
It excites me that all of my students have progressed to conversational novice level Italian.Easy to follow and Italian lessons taught in bite sized chunks that are fun and easy to follow.  Each section will add to the previous knowledge and in just a few weeks you'll be amazed at your progress.  My beginners Italian course focuses on spoken Italian.  I do just touch on some basic written to help you understand how we Italians think.  That said 95% of the course is spoken.  My course is aimed at complete beginners of any age and has a 100% success rate.   Students I started with are great friends today and almost all of them are still with me or in contact today. They started with absolutely no experience and now speak it with great confidence.By the end of the beginners course you'll know enough to be understood and converse with any Italian; certainly more than enough to feel confident when ordering, saying hello, getting introductions, and early conversation.  If you are travelling to Italy or want to impress friends then this course is perfect for you.  My method of teaching focuses on every day situations that you will face when visiting Italy.  For example 10% of your time will be in a restaurant or coffee shop ordering refreshments and food.  So I've structured the lessons in such a way that you'll know how to order.  5% will be travelling around, so we will explore directions, asking where the toilet is, checking into a hotel and so on. You can see how the course is structured by looking at the content below. As always there is a full money back guarantee.

Overview

Section 1: Italian Phonics

Lecture 1 Le vocali - The vowels

Lecture 2 Le consonanti - The consonants 1

Lecture 3 Le consonanti - The consonants 2

Section 2: Saluti - Greetings

Lecture 4 Buongiorno!

Section 3: Presentazioni - Introductions

Lecture 5 Come ti chiami? - What's your name?

Lecture 6 Come stai? - How are you?

Lecture 7 Di dove sei? - Where are you from?

Lecture 8 Che lavoro fai? - What do you do?

Lecture 9 Questo è Giovanni - This is Giovanni

Lecture 10 I membri della famiglia - Family members

Section 4: Ordinare da bere - Ordering a drink

Lecture 11 Un cappuccino, per favore - A cappuccino, please

Lecture 12 Cosa ordinare? - What to order?

Lecture 13 Cosa prendi? - What are you having?

Lecture 14 Il bar - Vocaboli utili - Useful vocabulary

Section 5: Al ristorante - At the restaurant

Lecture 15 Il menù - The menu

Lecture 16 Ordinare dal menù - Ordering from the menu

Lecture 17 É delizioso! - It's delicious!

Section 6: Mezzi pubblici - Public transport

Lecture 18 C'è un autobus per Roma? - Is there a bus to Rome?

Lecture 19 Che ore sono? - What time is it?

Lecture 20 Un biglietto, per favore. - A ticket, please

Section 7: Chiedere informazioni in città - Asking for information in town

Lecture 21 Dove sono i negozi? - Where are the shops?

Lecture 22 Ci sono ristoranti? - Are there any restaurant?

Section 8: Chiedere il prezzo - Asking for the price

Lecture 23 Quanto costa un chilo di zucchero? - How much is a kg of sugar?

Section 9: In albergo - At the hotel

Lecture 24 Prenotare una camera in albergo - Booking a hotel room

Lecture 25 Check-in in albergo - Check-in at a hotel

Students with no prior knowledge of Italian or if you picked up a bit from here and there and want to refresh yourself.