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Complete A1 Italian Grammar By Polyglot Teacher

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Complete A1 Italian Grammar By Polyglot Teacher

Complete A1 Italian Grammar By Polyglot Teacher
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 40.15 GB | Duration: 14h 52m

Learn A1 Level Italian Grammar Easily

What you'll learn

A strong foundation of Italian language

Proper italian pronunciation

A clear undertsanding of Italian sentence structure

Mastery of verbs in present and past tense conjugations

Greeting people and daily expressions

Talking about your age and profession

Talking about the time and date

Talking about your daily routine

Requirements

No previous knowledge of Italian language is required

An interest in Italian language is the only thing needed

Description

This course teaches you all A1 level Italian grammar topics. It consists of 79 short videos and explains all topics in an easy and simple way.It is a perfect choice for beginner students who want to learn Italian grammar fast and efficiently. The videos focus on the main knowledge and does not include unnecessarily long explanations.This course is made by Murad Bunyadzade, a polyglot language teacher who speaks and teaches 9 languages. It is a video course completely devised and made by the teacher himself.The course includes nearly 15 hours of video content where the teacher explains the topics personally and some PDF files as supplementary material.This course is based on the personal teaching experience of Murad Bunyadzade and contains condensed knowledge that is usually taught over the course of 3 months.The topics covered in this course include: Italian Pronunciation, Articles, Nouns, Subject Pronouns, Regular Verbs in Present, Irregular Verbs in Present, Numbers, Telling the time, Essential Italian Vocabulary (family members, professions, time words, most common verbs), Daily Expressions (greetings, goodbyes, mannerisms), Time-Related words and expressions, Reflexive Verbs and Past Tense.This course will help you to learn all the knowledge related to A1 level Italian  grammar in a short time, which otherwise would take you a few months to learn in a typical language school.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Section 2: Pronunciation

Lecture 2 Italian Pronunciation

Section 3: Nouns

Lecture 3 Gender of Nouns

Lecture 4 Plural of Nouns

Section 4: Definite Article

Lecture 5 Definite Article (with singular nouns)

Lecture 6 Definite Article (with plural nouns)

Section 5: Greetings and Mannerisms

Lecture 7 Greetings and Goodbyes

Lecture 8 Italian Courtesy and Mannerisms

Section 6: Present Tense (Part 1)

Lecture 9 Subject Pronouns

Lecture 10 Regular -ARE verbs

Lecture 11 Questions and Negative Sentences

Lecture 12 Regular verbs ending with -CARE and -GARE

Lecture 13 Regular verbs ending with -CIARE and -GIARE

Section 7: Indefinite Article

Lecture 14 Indefinite Article (with singular nouns)

Lecture 15 Indefinite Article (with plural nouns)

Section 8: Numbers

Lecture 16 Numbers (1-10)

Lecture 17 Numbers (11-20)

Lecture 18 Numbers (21-100)

Section 9: Present Tense (Part 2)

Lecture 19 Regular -ERE verbs

Lecture 20 I type -IRE verbs

Lecture 21 II type -IRE verbs

Section 10: Essere (to be)

Lecture 22 Essere (to be)

Lecture 23 Emotions

Lecture 24 Professions

Section 11: Avere (to have)

Lecture 25 Avere (to have)

Lecture 26 Family Members

Lecture 27 How old are you?

Section 12: Irregular verbs in present tense (Part 1)

Lecture 28 Andare (to go)

Lecture 29 Fare (to do / to make)

Lecture 30 Venire (to come)

Section 13: Stare (to be)

Lecture 31 Stare (to be)

Lecture 32 How are you?

Lecture 33 Present Continuous

Lecture 34 Stare per + Infinitive (Immediate Future)

Section 14: Modal Verbs (volere, potere, sapere and dovere)

Lecture 35 Volere (to want)

Lecture 36 Potere (can)

Lecture 37 Sapere (to know something / to be able to)

Lecture 38 Dovere (must / have to)

Section 15: Time expressions and words related to them

Lecture 39 Adverbs of Frequency

Lecture 40 Quasi (almost)

Lecture 41 Molto vs Molti

Lecture 42 Qualche vs Alcuni / Alcune

Lecture 43 Time Words

Lecture 44 Frequency Expressions

Lecture 45 Days of the Week

Lecture 46 Months of the Year

Lecture 47 Seasons of the Year

Lecture 48 Scorso vs Prossimo

Lecture 49 Ogni vs Tutti / Tutte

Section 16: Irregular verbs in present tense (Part 2)

Lecture 50 Uscire (to go out)

Lecture 51 Dire (to say)

Lecture 52 Bere (to drink)

Lecture 53 Salire (to go up)

Lecture 54 Rimanere (to stay)

Lecture 55 Morire (to die)

Lecture 56 Dare (to give)

Section 17: La Gente vs Le Persone

Lecture 57 La Gente vs Le Persone

Section 18: Ordinal Numbers and Date

Lecture 58 Ordinal Numbers

Lecture 59 Day and Date

Section 19: Telling the time

Lecture 60 Telling the time (o'clock)

Lecture 61 Telling the time (past)

Lecture 62 Telling the time (to)

Section 20: Idiomatic expressions with the verbs "avere" and "fare"

Lecture 63 "Avere" expressions

Lecture 64 "Fare" expressions

Lecture 65 "Fare" with professions

Section 21: Reflexive Verbs

Lecture 66 Reflexive Verbs (-ARE)

Lecture 67 Reflexive Verbs (-ERE)

Lecture 68 Reflexive Verbs (I type -IRE)

Lecture 69 Reflexive Verbs (II type -IRE)

Lecture 70 Daily Routine

Section 22: There is / There are

Lecture 71 There is / There are

Section 23: Past Tense

Lecture 72 Passato Prossimo (overview)

Lecture 73 Passato Prossimo (with "avere")

Lecture 74 Passato Prossimo (with "essere")

Lecture 75 La Casa di Essere

Lecture 76 Passato Prossimo (irregular verbs)

Lecture 77 Passato Prossimo (reflexive verbs)

Lecture 78 DA vs PER

Section 24: Mi piace vs Mi piacciono

Lecture 79 Mi piace vs Mi piacciono

Section 25: Question Words

Lecture 80 Question Words

Section 26: Outro

Lecture 81 WHAT IS NEXT?

This course is a beginner-friendly step-by-step course meant for everyone who wants to learn A1 Italian grammar. It is beginner-friendly, because the topics are explained in such an order, it does not create confusion for the students. New concepts are introduced and explained one at a time without losing too much time on overexplanation.,If you have some prior knowledge of Italian language and you just want to brush up on your previous skills in a fast and efficient way, this course will help you to do exactly that.,Italian language teachers who work with students can also use this course as a guide for themselves to reorganize their classes ina more efficient and easy-to-follow way.,Fast-learners will enjoy the efficient structure of the course. You will not lose any time on overexplanation of the same topic.,Slow-learners will enjoy the clear and easy explanations of grammar topics. The topics are explained assuming that the learner has no previous knowledge of each topic.