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What Is the Best Way to Learn Italian on Your Own?

What Is the Best Way to Learn Italian on Your Own?

justlearnj
Justlearn
12/3/2020
8 minute read

You’re surely so eager to find out the best way to learn Italian on your own, right?

Well, we have good news for you, because there are various ways to do it!

Like any other language, learning Italian requires combining several techniques at the same time.

But do you know which techniques and methods to use?

We will show you.

Textbooks Don’t Come Out Of Style

As much as it seems that using textbooks is old-fashioned and dull, it is an inevitable part of the learning process.

On the other hand, the learning materials, including textbooks, have changed. You can find a variety of modern and entertaining textbooks that can easily become your best friends.

How to choose a good textbook?

A good textbook should contain grammar and vocabulary. It would be great if your textbook involved comprehension and exercises to practice speaking, reading, listening, and writing.

Fortunately, today, you can find many easy-to-study textbooks.

The following Italian textbooks include all the necessary language parts to get the proper knowledge:

  • Ultimate Italian Beginner-Intermediate. This textbook consists of 40 lessons, each of them with a different topic. Besides vocabulary, grammar explanations, and exercise, it contains quizzes to test your knowledge.

  • Italian Made Simple. Ideal for beginners, this textbook contains a lot of grammar explanations and vocabulary along with common phrases. Additionally, exercises and quizzes are available whenever you want to check your progress.

  • Italian Now! Level One. The textbook is mainly focused on teaching a student to boost their speaking skills. After every lesson, there is a glossary available as well as verb conjugation.

The Benefits of Using The Apps

What is the best free app to learn Italian?

It would be ideal If there was one app that helps you learn Italian fluently. In the real world, things aren’t like that. 

Many different and still useful apps for learning languages are available for free. What’s even better is that most of those apps are created for mobile users so you can download them to your device and take them with you wherever you go.

Learning with apps is easy and entertaining, too. Apart from audio dialogues where you can practice your listening skills, many of them offer quizzes to test your progress or flashcards to build your vocabulary.

Here are some apps you might consider using.

  • MosaLingua. Learn key phrases, build vocabulary, and practice verb conjugations. Repetition and active recall optimize the learning process. It is organized by categories so you can easily find what you are looking for.

  • Learn Italian Words Free. This free app is available for iOS and Android devices. Enter the approximate time you can dedicate each day. Different topics, such as travel, or conversations, are divided into lessons where you learn around 14 new words or phrases. You can follow your progress by playing games.

Relax And Learn Italian

Not every day is the same, and you can’t always be focused enough.

But how to stay in touch with the language even if you’re not in the mood for studying?

Here’s one simple idea: watch movies in Italian. 

Depending on your knowledge, you can watch English movies, place Italian subtitles, watch Italian movies with English subtitles, or watch Italian films without subtitles.

Italian cinematography is marvelous, and you can found many incredible movies to enjoy.

And not only that you will enjoy it, but you will learn the language, too.

How can movies help with learning Italian?

  • When you watch a movie, you are getting into the story. This way, you practice your listening skills. Moreover, you can memorize words and phrases and see dialogues when native speakers talk to each other.

  • Many movies contain slang, sometimes even curse words, so that you can improve your vocabulary with them, too.

  • By adding the Italian subtitles, you practice to read and learn how the words are spelled. Besides, you can follow how the words are pronounced.

Are Blogs Helpful for Learning Italian?

It seems like language blogs became popular overnight.

No wonder they are so wanted because they help you learn the language in some other, interesting way.

How can blogs help you to learn Italian?

Today, there are so many language blogs that it’s quite hard to choose those that are truly helpful.

Here’s something that can help you to choose the right blog:

  • Blogs have to be regularly updated, with useful information, entertaining topics, and easy to read and understand. 

  • In blog posts, you have to read a little bit about grammar to get to know grammar rules, catch up with some common idioms, or some fun posts, such as choosing between Italian and Spanish.

  • Reading about some cultural traditions is also one of the priorities because any language student knows that learning the language isn’t enough.

Blog articles on Justlearn are ideal for students because they offer everything you need.

Do you want to learn some Italian phrases? Great! You can find some articles here. 

Perhaps you would rather spend some time reading about Italian culture? No problem. On the Justlearn blog, you can find that, too.

But blogs are also an excellent guide because they provide you information on where you can find Italian tutors and how they can help you.

What About Media Resources?

Every language learner’s goal is to speak with native speakers at a higher level.

Listening to podcasts and radio is a handy tool when it comes to language learning.

Although you can learn only passively this way, you actually improve your listening skills and build your vocabulary. But you can also find many useful resources for strengthening other language skills. 

Italian podcasts are mainly available for free. Their hosts choose to talk about a variety of topics, from the funny to the serious ones. Some podcasts give you information about useful techniques on how to learn the language efficiently depending on your proficiency and provide tips on using them efficiently.

So, choose some of the podcasts you find amusing, turn them on, and learn Italian while you cook, clean, or taking a walk.

Make a Learning Plan

When you gather all the necessary material for learning Italian, it’s time to make a learning plan.

Do you know what does it mean?

Gathering all the books, podcasts, dictionaries, etc., isn’t enough if you don’t learn and practice the language regularly.

Even though this isn’t a direct learning material, it is, however, the essential one.

If you want to learn the language, even to learn basic Italian, you have to make a daily schedule.

You can, for a start, make a plan for every daily activity, including meals. It can be helpful, especially at the beginning of your Italian journey, to stay organized.

Sit down and write your weekly schedule. In learning the Italian part write down your goal of studying a specific number of lesson units, grammar parts, and new words and phrases to memorize.

As time goes by, you’ll surely change, add or remove some learning parts on your schedule and adjust it to your own needs and learning goals.

Find A True Italian to Improve Your Conversational Skills

When you have all the necessary information, material, and plan prepared, we have one more suggestion for you.

It’s never too early (nor too late) to start listening and even trying to talk to native Italian speakers.

Try finding a native speaker on the internet. There are so many forums, social media networks, and discussion boards that you can easily find one to chit-chat.

Yes, it can be intimidating at first, and you will be sweating like crazy when you start speaking with the natives but always have in mind what your goal is. 

In case you are too afraid to dive into the unknown, we suggest you try to practice the language with Italian tutors.

This way perhaps the one where you learn the language by yourself but when you look that wat, then there is no way for you to learn Italian on your own. 

Everyone learns the language with someone or help by something- books, media, blogs, etc.

Final Thoughts

Learning languages has never been easier.

Of course, you won’t learn it in a week. However, with so many recourses easy available, help from Italian tutors, and native speakers to support you in every possible way, the only thing you have to do is to be determined to succeed in your goal.

Remember, take it slow and every time you think you may not succeed, take a glimpse at your goal. 

Look how much you’ve progressed so far. And imagine the feeling when you get to the end of the road called Italian fluency.

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