
Italian Grammar Made Easy
Simplified audio lessons, printable guides, auto-graded quizzes, and specific action steps to help you learn Italian grammar with ease. This is the mission of the Italian Grammar Made Easy podcast!
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Latest Episode
#211: Quattro Superstizioni Famose in Italia (Italian Only) (02.10.2025)
Previous Episodes
- #210: How to Use "Finché", "Finché Non", and "Fino A" in Italian 25.09.2025
- #209: How to Conjugate Reflexive Verbs in the Future Tense 18.09.2025
- #208: Irregular Masculine Words Ending in "-Ma" 11.09.2025
- #207: Il Mercato e il Supermercato in Italia (Italian Only) 04.09.2025
- #206: The Difference Between "Qualsiasi" and "Chiunque" in Italian 28.08.2025
- #205: Common Meanings of the Italian Verb "Trovare" 21.08.2025
- #204: How to Use the Italian Word "Dai" 14.08.2025
- #203: Il Parmigiano Reggiano e L'Aceto Balsamico (Italian Only) 07.08.2025
- #202: How to Use the Italian Word "Fine" 31.07.2025
- #201: Seven Italian Verbs Beyond "Guardare" 24.07.2025
- #200: Italian Verbs That Only Take "Avere" in Compound Tenses 17.07.2025
- #199: Twenty Italian Verbs Related to Cooking 10.07.2025
- #198: La Storia e le Origini della Pizza (Italian Only) 03.07.2025
- #197: The Italian Verb Form Congiuntivo Esortativo 26.06.2025
- #196: Directions in Italian: Essential Words and Phrases 19.06.2025
- #195: The Four Meanings of the Word "Si" 12.06.2025
- #194: Il Tartufo nella Cucina Italiana (Italian Only) 05.06.2025
- #193: Italian Relative Pronouns "Che" and "Quale" 29.05.2025
- #192: Italian Verbs That Use the Preposition "Di" 22.05.2025
- #191: How to Use the Italian Word "Ciò" 15.05.2025