
Beatrice guides you through basic Italian language concepts using practical phrases and listening cues to help you communicate in everyday and travel situations.
Master the pronunciation of the Italian letter g and its variations, practicing hard and soft g sounds, with examples like spaghetti, gondola, sugo, lago, and guerra.
Master the pronunciation of z and double consonants in Italian, stress the double letters to avoid meaning changes, and practice forming new words.
Practice Italian pronunciation by reading and repeating 15 words, then record a self-introduction video and share it in the course Facebook group to reinforce learning.
Master Italian accent usage by learning grave and acute accents, stress placement, and practical pronunciation examples across words and names, with key vocabulary for everyday Italian.
Practice reading and pronunciation with your Italian teacher, building Italian language skills from a1 to b2 through practical vocabulary and regional terms like Sardinia and Abruzzo.
Practice dialogues and texts to help learners build practical Italian through everyday conversations at school, with friends, sports, and plans for holidays.
Learn new food-related Italian vocabulary and restaurant expressions, and practice through listening to dialogues, completing menus, and ordering foods like gelato, tiramisu, and minestrone.
This lecture teaches how to ask and answer what's your name in Italian, using come ti chiami and mi chiamo, with formal and informal forms, plus reflexive verbs and dialogues.
Learn to say where you are from in Italian using nationality adjectives, gender endings, and simple origin phrases with country or city examples.
Practice speaking by telling us where you are from, including country and city of birth, and describe the most beautiful aspects of your country in Italian without fear of mistakes.
Explore the present indicative rules for regular Italian verbs, showing how it marks actions happening now, ongoing habits, and starting actions, with practical examples.
Practice irregular Italian verbs through dialogues and texts, exploring be, have, can, and other common forms in everyday conversations, within the complete Italian language course from A1 to B2.
Explore more irregular Italian verbs with practical examples and translations, emphasizing no universal rule and encouraging learning by practice with verbs such as to drink, to appear, and to like.
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Join a complete Italian course from A1 to B2 as you explore texts and dialogues with numbers, addresses, meeting times, and formal versus informal exchanges.
Explore famous Italian figures like Cristoforo Colombo and Marco Aurelio, and discover Italy's rich dialects, the dialect versus language distinction, and their impact on Italian language learning.
Spotlight on Federica Pellegrini, iconic Italian swimmer who broke four minutes in the 400m freestyle and won eight consecutive world medals, plus insights into Italian culture and Lombardy cuisine.
Practice counting numbers in Italian from zero to twenty as part of this exercise, with an example from zero to five, and share your results in the Facebook group.
Learn to ask what job you do and describe professions and jobs in Italian, including masculine and feminine forms.
Learn to talk about hobbies and favorite activities in Italian, expressing likes and dislikes with two ways to say 'I like', and discuss sports, movies, reading, and music.
Explore Italian adverbs in dialogues and examples from lesson nine, introducing solito, sempre, quasi, and other adverbs while showing how they modify actions and time.
Learn how to describe others using appearance adjectives, hair and eye color, height, and nationality through dialogues, with examples of double negation and related phrases.
Master the Italian words qualcuno and nessuno through dialogues and examples, clarifying their meanings as somebody and nobody and illustrating practical usage.
Practice speaking by introducing yourself, your job or future ambitions, and your hobbies in Italian, then describe a friend using adjectives and share a video in the Facebook group.
Learn Italian from Scratch – Speak Confidently, Even with a Busy Schedule
This course is designed for anyone who wants to learn Italian, even if you don’t have much time to study each day. You’ll make steady progress with short, clear lessons you can follow at your own pace — from your phone, laptop, or tablet.
Whether you're learning for travel, work, culture, or personal goals, this course gives you the tools to speak, understand, read, and write Italian with confidence.
What You'll Learn
How to pronounce Italian words like a native speaker
Useful phrases for greetings, introductions, and everyday conversations
Grammar structures like verbs, prepositions, adjectives, and articles
How to talk about your job, hobbies, food, family, and health
Past and present tenses, reflexive verbs, and sentence structure
Cultural insights about Italy: food, holidays, cities, art, music, and more
By the end of the course, you’ll be able to speak about a wide variety of topics and have conversations with native speakers at an intermediate level (B2 CEFR).
Course Features
160+ Full HD Video Lessons (Over 35 Hours of Content)
Downloadable PDFs and MP3s for Every Lesson
Exercises to Practice Vocabulary, Grammar, and Listening
Real-Life Examples and Native Speaker Audio
Lifetime Access from Any Device
Monthly Lesson Updates
Access to Digital Books from A1 to B2 Levels
Access to a Private Community for Practice and Support
Who This Course is For
Absolute beginners with no previous experience in Italian
Learners who want to build solid grammar and speaking skills
Travelers who want to connect with locals in Italy
Language enthusiasts interested in Italian culture and history
Students preparing for A1 to B2 level certifications
Cultural Topics Included
Alongside the language, you'll explore topics like:
Italian cities: Rome, Milan, Siena
Regional food and recipes
Holidays and traditions
Art, fashion, music, and famous figures
Local expressions and Italian customs
Simple, Flexible, and Effective Learning
Each module includes short lessons that focus on real communication and practical usage. You can learn at your own pace, review as often as needed, and study on the go using the downloadable materials.
You’ll start speaking Italian from the very first lessons and keep building your vocabulary, grammar, and confidence week by week.
Start Learning Today
If you're ready to learn Italian in a structured, step-by-step way — with helpful guidance, engaging content, and real cultural insights — this course is for you.
Enroll now and start your Italian journey today.