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Learn ITALIAN with Franco's

Have you always loved the sound and musicality of the Italian language? Are you fascinated by Italian culture and lifestyle, its cuisine, historic cities, art and beautiful landscapes? Then Beginners Italian 1: primi passi (LGXI001) is perfect for you. Let us help you experience the magnificent culture of il bel paese (the beautiful country)—Italy!




Learn Italian with Francos is appropriate for beginners/intermediate learners. The individual/group classes cover conversational Italian, Italian books and Italian idioms. Further, it offers informal blog posts about Italian traditions and everyday Italian life. You’ll build up your own Italian phrasebook and deepen your knowledge of this beautiful language; from reading a menu, talking about yourself and your job, to finding out more about other people. It doesn’t matter if you have no experience of the language, or you’ve picked up some phrases from travelling across Italy, it’s designed specifically for beginners, and you’ll gain some fascinating insights into Italian culture along the way.


After successfully completing this short course, you will receive a badge. This can be shared on social media, added to email signatures or act as a certificate.



Quando s’impara una lingua straniera, è inevitabile avere paura di parlare in questa lingua, per vari motivi: non vogliamo essere giudicati da chi ci ascolta, ci vergogniamo, non pensiamo di sapere abbastanza frasi per comunicare, oppure non vogliamo fare errori.


L’unico modo per superare la paura di parlare è, indovinate, parlare!


Unlock Your Italian Potential with the Best Classes for You. The historic influence of Italian culture in terms of music, food, architecture, design, literature and science is very prominent in other languages.



Have you ever said ciao? Have you eaten al fresco, ordered a pizza, spaghetti, broccoli or a cappuccino? Fiasco and propaganda are also of Italian origin.Even if you’re not an opera fan, you might be familiar with maestro, orchestra, piano and solo. You might even sing a cappella in your shower!

Other words have a different spelling, but they are still very close to English and you can figure out their meaning!


 si legge come si scrive, it’s read as it’s written so, helpfully, it looks similar to how it sounds


Pronunciation is clear with every vowel distinctly enunciated and the sing-song intonation makes sounds easier to identify. Vocabulary is similar to other languages of Latin origin,

Nouns can be masculine or feminine and, as a result, adjectives need to agree with them. There are six endings for each verb tense.


Although certain aspects of the language can seem tricky at first, grasp some simple rules and you’ll be able to communicate in a variety of situations. We know learning a language can be difficult, thats why we have put together these amazing evening classes packed with fun, education and knowledge. Ask in-store for more details in attending.



 
 
 

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