my oh my - italian possessive adjectives
This Italian grammar activity will help you lay claim to stuff. Enjoy!
saying "a" in italian
Here's a very important exercise that will help you practice a very important part of Italian grammar. Have a good time!
fare practice
Today's tutorino Italian grammar activity will help you practice fare - and two other irregulars too! Have fun.
-ire verb practice
And to practice today's vocab (and yesterday's grammar), here's an -ire verb activity. Ciao for now!
conjugating regular -ere verbs
This Italian grammar activity will help you practice the conjugation we learned yesterday. After this there's just one regular conjugation left. Then you'll be playing with the playas.
avere
Ciao cari! Here is a nice multiple choice Italian exercise to help you practice the forms of avere. Buono studio!
regular -are verbs
This flashy Italian grammar activity will help you practice the regular -are verbs. And make you feel like a million bucks. (Try it, you'll see what I mean). Buon divertimento!
more agreement practice
This Italian grammar activity will help you practice the carb vocabs, and the agreement of nouns and adjectives. See the previous weeks' grammatica or post a shout out on the forum if you need any help. Ciao for now!
working with nouns and adjectives
This Italian grammar activity ties together almost everything we've done so far - definite articles ("the"), gender and number of nouns (masculine/feminine, singular/plural) and agreement of nouns and adjectives. Plus it tests you on the vocab. Refer back to previous lessons if necessary. Just do fifteen minutes a day. If you get something wrong, oh well, "sbagliando si impara." You'll get it right next time. Be as patient with yourself as you would be with your best amico. Ciao for now!
more definite article practice
A few of you emailed to request more practice with the Italian definite article ("the"). This one is multiple choice. All the nouns are singular. Email or leave comments any time. Whatever your motives for learning Italian, we want you to succeed. If I were a multi-millionaire I would start a charity that sends inner-city kids on life-changing two-week tours of Italy's cultural riches. Ciao for now!
saying "the": the definite article
Here's an Italian grammar activity that will help you practice using the definite article ("the"). Ciao for now!
forming the plural of nouns
This exercise will give you practice making singular nouns plural. Because less isn't always more!