Proper Italian Learning



By Shareen

Adding another language in to your vocabulary is another collection to your wall of achievement that is greatly deserved. Who else would have been too eager to spend his time and effort everyday for 15-20 minutes a day but only yourself, right? So, there, when you have fully learned the Italian language, go on ahead and take full credit.

You don’t have to be too conscious of the amount of words which you will be learning overtime. Remember that it’s an essential factor to be able to learn the words right, use them right and apply them to normal daily conversations with Italian speakers.

If you choose to learn quantity over quality, it’s not going to work effectively. Though telling all your friends that you could recite hundreds of Italian words in one go is really impressive, applying this line of thought doesn’t contribute any better to your learning experience. You’ll realize soon, when you try to apply the language in to a conversation with Italian speakers, that you should've dwell more in to the construction of an Italian sentence instead.

Studying the Italian language with an attitude of learning it in a fast-paced rhythm isn’t helpful either. If you follow what has been said above, and not follow this one, it will completely defeat the entire purpose of learning Italian properly. As much as possible, learn a group of Italian words per one session. A group should have 5-10 words at most but never over 10.

When you’re ready to say the Italian words you have learned, practice as often as you can. One thing you should observe though, make sure that you don’t gobble the words down your throat. Your goal is to be able to deliver an Italian conversation clearly and not race with the speed of another Italian native.

When you are more than ready to spread the word and let everybody else know that you are capable of speaking Italian, develop the proper way of speaking with confidence. Normally, when Italians are in a conversation, they tend to move around their arms for further self expression. Try doing it as well and become a true Italian speaker by heart.

Shareen Aguilar is a writer for Learn Italian which has Memory Improvement Books and Memory Game Software for better Italian language memorization.

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