C1 Italian Grammar Lessons
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1 - Using complex sentence structures
Learn to construct complex sentences using subordinate clauses, relative pronouns, and conjunctions.
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2 - Understanding and using indirect speech
Master the skill of reporting statements and questions using indirect speech, including changes in verb tenses, pronouns, and adverbs.
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3 - Expressing opinions and making hypotheses
Learn how to confidently express opinions, make hypotheses, and support them with appropriate language and structures.
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4 - Using advanced verb tenses
Expand your knowledge of verb tenses, including the past perfect, future perfect, and conditional perfect, to express complex actions and conditions.
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5 - Mastering the use of subjunctive mood
Understand and use the subjunctive mood to express doubt, uncertainty, wishes, and hypothetical situations.
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6 - Using idiomatic expressions and collocations
Familiarize yourself with idiomatic expressions and collocations to enhance your fluency and natural-sounding speech.
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7 - Understanding and using discourse markers
Learn to effectively use discourse markers such as 'however', 'therefore', 'in addition', etc., to improve the coherence and cohesion of your spoken and written texts.
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8 - Mastering the use of passive voice
Gain proficiency in constructing passive sentences and understand when and how to use the passive voice in different contexts.
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9 - Using modal verbs with precision
Develop a deeper understanding of modal verbs and their various uses, including expressing ability, possibility, necessity, and obligation.
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10 - Understanding and using conditional sentences
Master the different types of conditional sentences (zero, first, second, third) and learn to use them accurately to express hypothetical or unreal situations.
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11 - Enhancing your vocabulary with synonyms and antonyms
Expand your vocabulary by learning synonyms and antonyms, enabling you to express yourself with more precision and nuance.
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12 - Using discourse markers for organization
Learn to use discourse markers like 'firstly', 'secondly', 'finally', etc., to organize your ideas and arguments effectively in both written and spoken communication.
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13 - Understanding and using complex prepositions
Familiarize yourself with complex prepositions and their usage in expressing relationships between people, places, and things.
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14 - Using comparative and superlative forms accurately
Master the rules for forming comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs, and use them correctly to make comparisons.
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15 - Understanding and using discourse markers for emphasis
Learn to use discourse markers like 'indeed', 'in fact', 'above all', etc., to add emphasis and highlight important points in your communication.
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16 - Enhancing your writing skills with advanced sentence structures
Learn to write complex sentences, including compound and complex sentence structures, to improve the sophistication and clarity of your writing.
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17 - Using reported speech in various contexts
Practice using reported speech in different contexts, such as reporting opinions, thoughts, and intentions, while maintaining accuracy and clarity.
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18 - Understanding and using phrasal verbs
Expand your knowledge of phrasal verbs and their meanings, and practice using them appropriately in different situations.
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19 - Using advanced linking words and phrases
Learn to use advanced linking words and phrases, such as 'nevertheless', 'consequently', 'on the contrary', etc., to create coherence and cohesion in your writing and speaking.
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20 - Mastering the use of modal verbs for speculation
Develop proficiency in using modal verbs to express speculation, probability, and deduction, such as 'might', 'could', 'must', etc.