Recent Episodes
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#187: How to Say the Word "It" in Italian?
Apr 17, 2025 – 6:24 -
#186: Italian Verbs That Take the Preposition "Su"
Apr 10, 2025 – 5:40 -
#185: La Cultura del Caffè in Italia (Italian Only)
Apr 3, 2025 – 6:46 -
#184: Ten Advanced Italian Verbs
Mar 27, 2025 – 6:32 -
#183: Seven Common Italian Idiomatic Expressions
Mar 20, 2025 – 6:22 -
#182: How to Use the Verb Prefix "Ri-" in Italian
Mar 13, 2025 – 9:19 -
#181: La Pasqua e la Pasquetta in Italia (Italian Only)
Mar 6, 2025 – 6:57 -
#180: Seven Ways to Use the Verb "Andare"
Feb 27, 2025 – 7:10 -
#179: The Difference Between "Scusi" and "Scusa"
Feb 25, 2025 – 5:24 -
#178: Three Meanings of the Italian Word "Gli"
Feb 20, 2025 – 5:27 -
#177: Verbs Followed by the Preposition "Per"
Feb 18, 2025 – 6:29 -
#176: Describing Ownership with the Preposition "Di"
Feb 13, 2025 – 5:11 -
#175: How to Use the Possessives "Proprio" and "Altrui"
Feb 11, 2025 – 7:17 -
#174: Masculine and Feminine Words in Italian
Feb 6, 2025 – 6:45 -
#173: Il Carnevale in Italia (Italian Only)
Feb 4, 2025 – 7:29 -
#172: To Try in Italian: "Cercare", "Provare", and "Tentare"
Jan 30, 2025 – 5:08 -
#171: Fifty Italian Adjectives to Describe Yourself
Jan 23, 2025 – 7:56 -
#170: How to Use the Italian Word "Proprio"
Jan 16, 2025 – 5:43 -
#169: How to Use the Word "Magari" in Italian
Jan 9, 2025 – 5:18 -
#168: La Leggenda della Befana (Italian Only)
Jan 2, 2025 – 6:17 -
#167: When to Use "Ho Bisogno Di" and "Mi Serve"
Dec 26, 2024 – 5:02 -
#166: Speak Italian at the Post Office
Dec 19, 2024 – 5:05 -
#165: Final Accents on Italian Words
Dec 12, 2024 – 6:12 -
#164: I Dolci Natalizi Pandoro e Panettone (Italian Only)
Dec 5, 2024 – 6:25 -
#163: The Trapassato Remoto in Italian
Nov 28, 2024 – 7:31 -
#162: Fifteen Jubilee Italian Words
Nov 21, 2024 – 7:30 -
#161: How to Use “Appena”, “Subito”, and “Immediatamente”
Nov 14, 2024 – 6:41 -
#160: Gli Azzurri nel Mondo del Calcio (Italian Only)
Nov 7, 2024 – 7:02 -
#159: The Difference Between "Città", "Paese", and "Villaggio"
Oct 31, 2024 – 5:58 -
#158: The Futuro Anteriore in Italian
Oct 24, 2024 – 8:43 -
#157: The Difference Between “Vedere”, “Vedersi”, “Sentire”, and “Sentirsi”
Oct 17, 2024 – 6:58 -
#156: How to Use the Passato Remoto in Italian
Oct 10, 2024 – 6:55 -
#155: Tutto sulla Vespa Italiana (Italian Only)
Oct 3, 2024 – 6:19 -
#154: "Preferito" and "Preferisco": Which One Should You Use?
Sep 26, 2024 – 6:22 -
#153: Twelve Italian Adjectives for Emotions
Sep 19, 2024 – 7:13 -
#152: How to Use the Words "Davanti", "Di Fronte", and "Prima"
Sep 12, 2024 – 5:58 -
#151: Aperitivo e Apericena in Italia (Italian Only)
Sep 5, 2024 – 7:25 -
#150: How to Use the Italian Words “Ancora” and “Già”
Aug 29, 2024 – 6:03 -
#149: How to Use “Dovunque”, “Ovunque”, and “Comunque”
Aug 22, 2024 – 5:46 -
#148: The Difference Between "Dire", "Parlare", and "Raccontare"
Aug 15, 2024 – 5:34 -
#147: Using "Più" and "Meno" in Comparisons
Aug 8, 2024 – 9:32 -
#146: Il Pasto Tradizionale Italiano (Italian Only)
Aug 1, 2024 – 7:19 -
#145: The Four Meanings of the Pronoun "Ci"
Jul 25, 2024 – 6:39 -
#144: Useful Italian Phrases You Need at the Bank
Jul 18, 2024 – 5:22 -
#143: Twelve Phrases to Use at the Fruit Seller
Jul 11, 2024 – 6:40 -
#142: Phrases for Getting a Haircut in Italy
Jul 4, 2024 – 5:32 -
#141: Italian Phrases to Use with Your Kids
Jun 27, 2024 – 5:55 -
#140: Five Common Mistakes with Italian Prepositions
Jun 20, 2024 – 8:25 -
#139: How to Use the Italian Word "Più"
Jun 14, 2024 – 6:51 -
#138: Twelve Italian Phrases for Emergencies
Jun 6, 2024 – 6:25
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Sandy ShoalVery helpfulClear, simple, easy to understand. There’s a lot of episodes here and I find every one really helpful
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DMThomas88Ottimo!This podcast is essential for learning Italian! Margherita is highly educated and clearly teaches grammar concisely and gives helpful quizzes and resources.
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Foglie d’autunnoMeaningful and short!I came across Margherita’s podcasts by accident when searching for a clarification on a specific topic (use of “ne”). I have been learning Italian for over a year and have been using various podcasts and other sources. The lessons here are the right size, explained clearly and with great enthusiasm, by Margherita. I queue up a number of them before my workouts and they go by so easily, even as I learn. Thank you for your diligence, your excellent choice of topics (many that I have independently found confusing), and your dedication to share your knowledge with others.
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Un vecchioAbsolutely fantastic!My last italian class was in 1965 while attending Jr. High School. Although being 59 years ago I find Margherita’s pod casts are spot on. I congratulate you for your presentation: your clarity in how you present the material and the examples that you use. THESE POD CASTS ARE A PLEASURE TO LISTEN TO. A big THANK YOU. Oh, and yes … Mrs. P, she failed me in my last year. Paul
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Neplusultra123EssentialIf you’re learning Italian, this podcast is essential. The lessons are short, focused, and well presented. Grazie Mille!
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dovecvaPerfect length of timeI love these podcasts because they are the perfect length of time - digestible nuggets of information and the follow up quizzes on her website are a great way to reinforce what you just learned. Brava!
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Nina_1022A captivating Italian Language JourneyMargherita’s podcasts have completely transformed my learning experience. The podcasts are true gems for anyone who wishes to learn Italian or simply immerse themselves in the beauty of the Italian language. Perfect balance between educational and entertainment value. Each episode is carefully curated to cater to different learning levels.
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Tommy T Waze UserLove Italian Matters!!I really enjoy Margherita’s teaching style. This podcast has been very helpful for me. I am learning Italian and able to retain what I am learning. I highly recommend it!! If you are new to Italian, listen to episode 8 first. It will help you “hit the ground running”.
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JamesRichmondAn excellent resource!I study with a number of other terrific online Italian language platforms including Podcast Italiano and Italiano Automatico, but I’m especially appreciative of Margarita’s skills as a teacher. Her podcast is perfect for beginners, but also excellent for those like myself who have a solid foundation in the language, but because they don’t have the opportunity to use it frequently, require consistent exercise, explanation and clarification. Margarita is expert at explaining the intricate aspects of Italian grammar. Developing a comfort zone for speaking the language is essential, but you are making a huge mistake is you don’t invest a comparable amount of time focusing on grammar. It doesn’t have to be unpleasant, however, and Margarita proves it.
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Laura from ColoradoVery useful!I am planning a trip to Italy, and have really been enjoying this podcast. It’s extremely clear, easy to understand, and useful. I love that the lessons are given in little bite-sized chunks! Grazie!
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Ms. YescasVery Helpful!This podcast is such a great resource! I’m loving the sessions. They are a good length, clearly pronounced for the follower, and easy to comprehend. I’ll be looking into doing more lessons online as I’m hoping to increase my fluency for travel and maybe even work!
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pedrobmaloDi prima classe!Clearly explained. I like how you use Italian in your explanations followed by English for clarification. Well-designed course!
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Rosetta-StonerVery helpful.Thank you for these lessons Margherita. They are very informative. And I have to say, that you sound like Nadja from the show What We Do in the Shadows. And I can hear you yelling Laszlo. 😂 Please watch a YouTube video to see what I mean. lol. And thank you again for a great podcast.
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Bart9349WonderfulThese are brief but helpful lectures by a great teacher. Recommend highly!
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Giovanni_SDBrava!This is a great podcast for Italian learners of all levels. Margherita is an excellent teacher and the materials provided for reference are extremely useful.
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Gio7276Excellent lessons and teacherThank you so much Margherita for your well thought out lessons! They are so helpful in my quest of learning the beautiful Italian language!
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sigfriedandroyExtraordinarily concise and helpfulShe is to the point & clear in areas of Italian that I have had trouble getting clarity on in the past. A wonderful tool. Thank you!
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