by Serena | Jun 8, 2025 | Italian grammar
What Are the Modal Verbs in Italian? The main modal verbs in Italian are: Volere – to want Potere – to be able to / can Dovere – to have to / must Conjugating modal verbs (volere, potere, dovere) with...
by Serena | Jun 6, 2025 | intermediate Italian
What does Sebbene Mean in Italian? Let’s talk about a little word that sounds fancy but pops up all the time in spoken and written Italian: sebbene. Sebbene means “although” or “even though.” It introduces a contrast between two ideas something...
by Serena | Jun 2, 2025 | learning tips
Teacher’s Tip: Working with the right textbooks can bring structure and clarity to your Italian learning journey at levels A1 and A2. To get the best results, combine a textbook with grammar drills and a short story reader—reading helps you consolidate what...
by Serena | Jun 2, 2025 | Italian grammar
What does “Quale” mean in Italian? In Italian, quale means which or sometimes what, and it’s used when you’re choosing between specific people or things. If you’re ever asking someone to pick from options or give precise information, quale is...
by Serena | Jun 1, 2025 | learning tips
I’ve Been There, I Get It. I’ve been teaching Italian for over a decade and have worked with thousands of learners. And while the internet is overflowing with “the best methods,” honestly? I keep seeing the same problems show up again and again. Most...