This lesson focuses on two very important irregular verbs, andare ("to go") and fare which means "to do" or "to make", but is used in many other expressions. You'll learn to conjugate these verbs and through a series of dialogues between Mark, Francesca and Isla, you'll practise using the verbs, helping you to consolidate what you've learned.
Coffee Break Italian Season 2 also offers a full online course with video lessons, bonus audio materials and extensive lesson notes to help you make faster progress. Find out more about these additional materials at http://coffeebreakitalianplus.com.
Commonly misused Italian words - Panini, lasagna, bruschetta and more | CBI Show 2.10
Un amico vecchio o un vecchio amico? - Understanding Italian adjective placement | CBI Show 2.09
Un and un' - When do you use the apostrophe? | CBI Show 2.08
Mastering the negative imperative in Italian | CBI Show 2.07
How to give commands, instructions and suggestions - The imperative in Italian | CBI Show 2.06
The power of 'fare' - Essential everyday expressions with 'fare' | CBI Show 2.05
A guide to irregular plurals in Italian | CBI Show 2.04
How do you pronounce the letters C and G in Italian? | CBI Show 2.03
When to use 'di' and 'da' - Italian prepositions | CBI Show 2.02
How to say 'I like' in Italian - 'mi piace' or 'mi piacciono'? | CBI Show 2.01
Introducing Season 2 of the Coffee Break Italian Show
Tips to remember the gender of nouns | The Coffee Break Italian Show 1.10
How to apologise, excuse yourself and ask for permission in Italian | The Coffee Break Italian Show 1.09
How to pronounce 'gli' | The Coffee Break Italian Show 1.08
A guide to definite articles in Italian | The Coffee Break Italian Show 1.07
Practising 'avere' expressions - Part 2 | The Coffee Break Italian Show 1.06
Useful expressions with 'avere' - Part 1 | The Coffee Break Italian Show 1.05
‘Potere’, ‘sapere’, ‘riuscire’ - How to translate ‘can’ | The Coffee Break Italian Show 1.04
‘In’ or ‘a’? - Italian prepositions | The Coffee Break Italian Show 1.03
Tips for pronouncing double consonants | The Coffee Break Italian Show 1.02
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