Welcome to the Coffee Break Italian RU-vid channel - start learning Italian on your coffee break!
We provide short Italian lessons for learners at all stages, from beginner to advanced level. Our courses are designed to help you fit learning a language into your busy schedule; we want to make language learning the most enjoyable part of your day, so that you can turn your down time into your DO time!
Our experienced Italian teachers will teach you how to use Italian in the most practical way - you'll hear how native speakers use the language, and how to use Italian in context with weekly dialogues, scenarios and stories set in Italy.
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I always listen to the podcast while working from home. I just HAD TO see you guys on RU-vid because Francesca sounds like she almost can’t talk because of the amount of smiling she does. It also made me wondering if she’s in love with Marc 😂. Anyways, keep up the good work! 🎉
You're so welcome! 😊 We're really glad we could help clear things up for you. Thanks for the support, keep up the great work with your Italian, continua così! ❤️😀
Ciao Mark, sono Davina del Sussex in Inghilterra. Grazie per questo video che è stato molto instruttivo. Attualmente sto studiando con due appi (?!) e non sono ancora al livello A2. Sarebbe meglio passare in A2 prima di approdare idealmente al Club?
Ciao, Davina 👋 Thank you for your message. The Club is designed for beginner to intermediate learners, so there are definitely some videos that are right for your level of Italian. However, if you feel more comfortable waiting a little bit before subscribing to the Club, remember that we have plenty of resources for beginner learners like you. Don't forget to follow us on social media, and remember to sign up for our weekly newsletter for free Italian mini-lessons.
Ciao! 😀 The difference between un and uno is that uno is used only with masculine singular nouns starting with s+consonant, x, y, z, pn, ps, and gn. For any other masculine singular noun, you should use un.
Hello! Could you make a video explaining more about using the present continuous in Italian such as imparando , lavorando and when to use it? etc 😊 Amazing video by the way!
Ciao 👋 Thank you for your comment! We are glad you enjoyed this episode of the Coffee Break Italian Show. If you want to know more about the gerund and the continuous form in Italian, you can listen to Lesson 28 of Season 3 of our podcast 😀 Here's a link to Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/44ml1f76xSnsHWPAwA27Oz?si=fafc281797a34d6b
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