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Il digiuno intermittente: è la magia che sembra?
Digiuno Intermittente (DI): verità e miti. Scopri come funziona il 16/8, i veri benefici per il metabolismo e la regola d'oro del caffè. Non è una…
Oct 1
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Anna Italian Teacher
5:02
September 2025
Il caffè italiano: un rito tra scienza e leggenda
Il caffè italiano è un rito. Scopri le leggende delle capre danzanti, i benefici per la salute e il segreto dell'espresso perfetto. Un viaggio tra…
Sep 30
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Anna Italian Teacher
1
5:25
L'importanza della "passeggiata" e il movimento all'italiana
Dimentica la palestra! Scopri la passeggiata, il rito sociale italiano per il benessere. Muoversi con lentezza, vivere meglio: i segreti di un movimento…
Sep 30
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Anna Italian Teacher
5:22
La dieta mediterranea: la via del cuore (e della tavola)
Scopri la dieta mediterranea: un viaggio tra sapori, salute e benessere. Nel primo episodio di Italiano Dinamico, esploriamo i benefici di questo stile…
Sep 30
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Anna Italian Teacher
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4:44
July 2025
The present progressive in Italian: “Stare” + Gerund
Let’s talk about one of the most useful, real-life tenses in Italian: the present progressive, also known as the "stare + gerund" form. If you've ever…
Jul 10
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Anna Italian Teacher
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Meet the reflexive verbs: "Mi chiamo", "Ti alzi", and friends!
In English, we sometimes use reflexive pronouns, like “I wash myself”, but in Italian, they show up a lot more often. A reflexive verb is just a verb…
Jul 5
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Anna Italian Teacher
1
June 2025
Learn Italian with TV series
If you're learning Italian and love watching TV, Lingopie is a platform worth trying. It lets you learn Italian through real TV series and movies…
Jun 29
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Anna Italian Teacher
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Italian Grammar Mini-Lesson: "Qui, Qua, Lì, Là" – What's the difference?
In everyday conversation, Italians often use qua and là more often than qui and lì, especially in informal speech.
Jun 29
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Anna Italian Teacher
Mastering "Bene", "Buono", "Bravo" and "Bello" in Italian conversation
If you're learning Italian, you've probably come across the words bene, buono, bravo, and bello. They all seem to mean something positive, good or nice…
Jun 24
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Anna Italian Teacher
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False Friends in Italian
False friends ("falsi amici") are words that look or sound similar in English and Italian but have different meanings. These words can cause confusion…
Jun 12
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Anna Italian Teacher
Why Gender Matters in Italian: How to Talk About People, Jobs, and More
In Italian, every noun has a grammatical gender, either masculine or feminine. This applies to people, objects, professions, and abstract concepts…
Jun 12
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Anna Italian Teacher
30 Italian Idioms ("Modi di Dire") Every Language Learner Should Know
Learning Italian isn't just about grammar and vocabulary, it's also about learning how Italians actually speak. That’s where idiomatic expressions come…
Jun 12
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Anna Italian Teacher
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