Useful expressions with 'avere' - Part 1 | The Coffee Break Italian Show 1.05

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Practising 'avere' expressions - Part 2 | The Coffee Break Italian Show 1.06

In this episode of The Coffee Break Italian Show we continue learning about the verb 'avere'. This is part two of our focus on 'avere', so, if you haven’t already enjoyed part one, click here. Francesca and Maurizio discuss some of the most common expressions featuring 'avere', w ...  Afficher plus

A guide to definite articles in Italian | The Coffee Break Italian Show 1.07

Do you know how to translate "the" in Italian? In this episode of The Coffee Break Italian Show, Mark and Francesca talk about everything you need to know about definite articles. By the end of this episode you will be able to confidently chose between the seven different options ...  Afficher plus

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