Practice what you’ve learned today.
Four exercises — match, fill in the blank, multiple choice, and dialogue replay. Take as long as you need.
Match
Tap each card to reveal the Italian. Tap again to hide.
Fill in the blank
Type the missing Italian word, then press Check (or Enter).
Se _____ tempo, vengo.
Hint: avere, present, 1st person — if-clause
In Italia _____ mangia tardi.
Hint: impersonal — 'people / one'
Come _____ dice 'grazie'?
Hint: impersonal — 'how do you say'
Multiple choice
Pick one answer. The correct answer reveals automatically.
1. How do you say 'If it rains, I'll stay home'?
2. What does 'si' do in 'In Italia si mangia tardi'?
3. 'Da bambino abitavo a Delhi' uses which tense, and why?
Dialogue replay
Aarav and Sofia plan the weekend — mixing tenses and structures
Sofia and Aarav chat about plans. Watch how naturally they switch between present, future, the impersonal 'si', and a simple if-clause — exactly the mix Day 30 will ask of you.
- Sofia
Cosa fai questo weekend?
What are you doing this weekend?
- Aarav
Se ho tempo, vado a Firenze.
If I have time, I'll go to Florence.
- Sofia
Bello! A Firenze si mangia benissimo.
Nice! In Florence people eat really well.
- Aarav
Lo so. L'anno scorso ci sono andato e mi è piaciuto.
I know. Last year I went there and I liked it.
- Sofia
E se piove? Cosa farai?
And if it rains? What will you do?
- Aarav
Se piove, resto a casa e studio.
If it rains, I'll stay home and study.
- Sofia
Brava idea. Come si dice 'weekend' in italiano?
Good idea. How do you say 'weekend' in Italian?
- Aarav
Si dice 'fine settimana'. Adesso lo so!
You say 'fine settimana'. Now I know it!