- 1). Find program. Find a computer program that teaches you Italian. Find one that is easy for you to use and also thorough enough for you to accomplish the basis of the language.
- 2). Learn common words. In any langauge, you should learn commonly used words such as forms of address, the names of places, food and animals and days of the week.
- 3). Learn common phrases. When you are familiar with commonly used words, you should learn basic phrases. Basic phrases will not only get you off to a good start, but will aso help you to get by when visiting an Italian speaking area.
- 4). Learn verb conjugations. Italian conjugations are very similar to those in Spanish. Although they are both a bit complicated, Italian verb conjugation is easier than those in English.
- 5). Visit an Italian atmosphere. Visit an Italian neighhood or even an Italian restaurant to be able to practice what you have learned. Reading a menu in Italian will be very beneficial to your new Italian skills.
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