Italian Lesson n.12 – The present indicative tense of the verbs in -ere (regular and irregular)
Now that you know how to conjugate the verbs of the first conjugation or verbs in “-are”, you are ready to study the verbs of the second conjugation, verbs in “-ere”. Most of them are irregulars, so be careful when you listen to the conjugation =). I also talked about the conjugation of “to can, must, want”, but i haven’t explained how to use these verbs. We will see it in future lessons =). If you have any questions you can send me a message or contact me on skype. Enjoy watching =D!
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Italian Lesson n.13 – The present indicative tense of the verbs in -ire (regular and irregular)
After verbs in -are and -ere here we go with verbs in -ire. They almost have the same endings with the ones in -ere even if you will see that most of verbs of the third conjugation add an -isc- suffix… it’s easy though =P. In the next lessons we will focus more on Italian sentences and expressions
. If you have any questions you can send me a message or contact me on skype (even if from 03-30-2009 to 04-05-2009 i’ll go off to Greece I’ll try to answer your questions as fast as i can). Enjoy watching =D!
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Italian Lesson n.16 – Asking the price
REALLY THANKS A LOT FOR ALL YOUR COMMENTS AND SUBCRIPTIONS! ^^ In this lesson we’re going to study those expressions that will allow you to buy stuff in Italy! The grammar constructs are really similar in English and Italian, so it will be pretty easy for you to remember these phrases
! Keep study Italian guys, and enjoy watching the video
. If you have any questions you can send me a message or contact me on skype (ITArocket is my addy)!
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What is the best lesson plan for teaching yourself a language?
Well, I plan on trying to learn 5 languages before I turn 20, that’s 6 years from now, and I would like to know how to approach it. And when I say lesson plan, please be specific, something like
Week One : Voc building
Week Two : Beginner’s grammar, nouns
Week Three: Beginner’s grammar, verbs…etc.
And the five languages are:
Spanish
French
Japanese
Igbo
Italian






