Learn Italian simple past, listening to Mina singing “La canzone di Marinella” (Marinella’s song), written by the singer song-writer Fabrizio De Andrè: La canzone di Marinella (Marinella’s Song) Questa di Marinella è la storia vera This is the true story…

Italian Simple Past 101 – Learn This Italian Verb Tense by Singing a Beautiful Song

Italian Indefinite Articles – Learn the Italian Language With 1 Inspiring Italian Song
What is the best way to become familiar with the use of Italian indefinite articles if not in a fun way, by listening and singing 2 catchy Italian songs? Sing along to learn the Italian language with Francesco Guccini: Francesco…

Italian Diminutives 101 – Learn How To Form And Use Italian Diminutives – Sing to Remember & Learn Easyly!
In the following post, you have the “musical chance” to learn the Italian diminutives with the ending “-ino”, used very often in the Italian lanfguage (with the added meaning of “small”, “little”). Quando i bambini fanno “Oh!” Quando i bambini fanno…

Italian Nouns in 2 Catchy Songs: Sing-Along, Get Fun & Learn Many Basic Nouns By Heart!
Here’s a lesson is about the genders and numbers of the Italian nouns with Loredana Bertè, by singing “Sei Bellissima (“You’re very beautiful”). Play the video, try to sing along (you can also read all the lyrics by scrolling the…
Italian Verb VORREI: Learn by Heart This Very Common Verb Form with 2 Catchy Songs & 1 Insightful Video Lesson
The Italian verb Vorrei is very common in spoken Italian and corresponds to the English verb “I would like”. It’s the first person of the present conditional of “volere” that means “to want”. The alternative way to express a desire in…
Negative Expressions in Italian 101 – Learn Italian By Heart Through Songs & With Fun (Proven Method)
Listening to Italian love songs you can learn now some common negative expressions in Italian. Here’s Laura Pausini singing “Non c’è”. Sing along to learn what’s probably the most used negative phrase in Italy: Tu non rispondi più al telefono You don’t…

Italian Question Words – Get Your Eye Immediately(!) On the 7 Most Common Question Words in Italian
Discover an easy way to learn some common Italian question words: here’s “Gianna”, a nonsense song by Rino Gaetano, live at Sanremo festival 1978 (question words in Italian are in the second part): Gianna, Gianna, Gianna sosteneva tesi e…

Italian Articles: Learning Their Quite Complicated Rules With Ease Through 4 Videos (The Best Way, Hands Off!)
One of the most challenging grammar rules for the Italian language learner is the use of Italian articles. Basically there are 3 types of masculine articles in the singular (il, lo, l’) and two in the plural (i, gli). As…

Italian Colors Adjectives – Learn Them With Fun (With 2 Videos)!
Here are the Italian colors adjectives and their different rules and meanings: In English, the word orange can signify both color and fruit, as well as the flavor of that fruit. Frequently, we describe other, less basic colors in terms of…

Italian Present Tense – Learn by Singing 2 Great Italian Songs: Try a Proven Way to Easily Learn It by Heart!
With Angelo Branduardi you can learn the Italian present tense of some Italian verbs listening to the song “Il Marinaio”: Siedi serena e aspetti il tuo uomo You are sitting serene and waiting for your man che torna domani, se il cielo vorrà……