Grazie Mille Stefano! You really have the bone of a great teacher. Clear and easy to understand. You can as well teach English actually. Your English is excellent! God bless!
I just began learning Italian and thank you for the clear explanation on each and every thing and I got only one incorrect inyour little test. I'm very happy. I'm going to continue watching your videos and learn Italian. I have a small question and i don't know whether it is a stupid question or not. Can we just use " Sono in macchina " and mean I'm in the car. Or should we use " Sono in la macchina "
You're brilliant! Prepositions have always been a bit of a challenge for me and no one apart from you told me this distinction!! Keep up the good work!
Another excellent video Stefano, thank you. My Italian is dreadful but you have given me hope and now I am going to go through all your videos. Definitely the best teacher online. I have English speaking friends here in Italy and I have recommended your channel to them. Also, when you speak Italian, you are the only person I can understand in this entire country! 😀
I answered almost all the sentences correctly. I just made a mistake. Thank you so much, you explain In a way that anyone can understand ❤️.. Your English is amazing Stefano! . Abbraccio dall'Argentina 🇦🇷!!!
As someone who studied English as a second language and had difficulties using in, by, to i must admit i prefer the Italian logic on the prepositions. So much easier and nicer. Thank you for the explanation.
I greatly appreciate the clarity and effectiveness with which you teach the language. Your ability to break down complex concepts and make them accessible is truly commendable. Your teaching style has significantly enhanced my understanding and confidence in learning the language. 😍😍😍😍😍
It was a great lesson, thank you, it's my turn to run an Italian class, although I'm intermediate and not fluent, by actually taking a class I can learn a lot. I will show my group your video. thank you.
Ciao! Thanks for making these great videos. I have a tangential question - in your examples Abito a Roma and Vivo in Italia, I understand the choice of prepositions but was not sure when one would choose to use abito vs vivo.
Ciao! That’s a great question. “Abitare” means to live in a place, house, country, city etc. “Vivere” is exactly the same thing but may also be used for more generic ideas like “vivere la vita” (to live the life). Saying Abito a Roma or Vivo a Roma is exactly the same thing and these two verbs can be used interchangeably. Hope this helps :)
Ciao Stefano, excellent video and really explained this really well. I am struggling with le preposizioni atticolate (del, dello, allo, dallo ect.) (A1.2). Do you have a video on this? Many thanks
Thank you for making this video and explaining so clearly! This has been my first real challenge in my Italian studies and I felt completely lost. You helped me understand these concepts and I feel a lot more confident now 😊
Wow! I didn't know you did videos in English as well. I am already a huge fan of your all-Italian ones. You articulate and explain everything so well in theall-Italian videos so I was already so happy to to listen. BTW your English is great!
Stefano, I'm just starting to learn here, It helped some, I only got 4/8. I need molto lavoro! Mi piace the English e Italiiano mix! Grazie mille signore. A domani. [vivo a stati uniti]
@@teacherstefano Mi piace quasi tutto in Italia. Le montagne negli Alpi, la cultura e il modo di Milano, il cibo di Bologna, la storia di Roma. Di dove abiti?
Finalmente, io capisco queste preposizioni! È molto simile al francese. Dicono ‘en France’, in Francia. ‘Je suis à Paris’. Sono a Parigi. Ad esempio… Ho notato che hai fatto questo video due anni fa, e stai parlando in inglese. Che bello! Grazie mille Stefano!
This was extremely helpful! I'm currently learning Italian on Duolingo (Very good, btw), but I wish it went more in-depth with grammar instead of just showing you the different preps., or grammar rules. Grazie!
Really great video, thank you! My only question is for the very last question in the quiz at the end. Why is centro’s proposition “in” when it is technically part of a city (when cities usually use “a”)?
Ciao! I hope this video helped. Prepositions are a mess, aren't they? Let me know if you have any questions and how you did on the test! 💪🏻🇮🇹
Grazie Mille Stefano! You really have the bone of a great teacher. Clear and easy to understand. You can as well teach English actually. Your English is excellent! God bless!
Bravissimo
Hello! I will be traveling to Italy in about a month. Which of your videos would you reccomnd to help me begin learning Italian?
I just began learning Italian and thank you for the clear explanation on each and every thing and I got only one incorrect inyour little test. I'm very happy. I'm going to continue watching your videos and learn Italian. I have a small question and i don't know whether it is a stupid question or not. Can we just use " Sono in macchina " and mean I'm in the car. Or should we use " Sono in la macchina "
You're brilliant! Prepositions have always been a bit of a challenge for me and no one apart from you told me this distinction!! Keep up the good work!
Grazie mille!!
I can't thank you enough , you are the best teacher I ever seen in UA-cam your English is Good and you explain very well
The clearest explanation I have heard. Thank you.
I have studied Italian for over a year and this is the best explanation of these prepositions that I have heard!
Great video! You explain slowly which is easier to learn as I am a new student learning Italian, Grazie mille! 😊
Another excellent video Stefano, thank you. My Italian is dreadful but you have given me hope and now I am going to go through all your videos. Definitely the best teacher online. I have English speaking friends here in Italy and I have recommended your channel to them. Also, when you speak Italian, you are the only person I can understand in this entire country! 😀
I answered almost all the sentences correctly. I just made a mistake. Thank you so much, you explain In a way that anyone can understand ❤️.. Your English is amazing Stefano! . Abbraccio dall'Argentina 🇦🇷!!!
very clear instruction. grazie!
Clear and easy-to-understand explanations! Keep up the good work, grazie per il video :)
Grazie a te! I am glad you liked it :)
wow!! you’re such a great teacher
thank you for this video
You’re a star
I’ve started learning Italian 2 months ago and your videos are great support
I really needed this lesson on prepositions.Thank you Stefano!!! Now, I must start memorizing.
I appreciate how well and clearly you explain different aspects of Italian. Molte grazie!
I got them all correct! it helps that I speak French very well because I could relate them to the equivalents. great video
Very clear and easy to understand! Grazie! :)
As someone who studied English as a second language and had difficulties using in, by, to i must admit i prefer the Italian logic on the prepositions. So much easier and nicer. Thank you for the explanation.
This is hands down THE BEST explanation I’ve found. Thank you!!
I greatly appreciate the clarity and effectiveness with which you teach the language. Your ability to break down complex concepts and make them accessible is truly commendable. Your teaching style has significantly enhanced my understanding and confidence in learning the language. 😍😍😍😍😍
Thank you for teaching me Italian with your wonderful videos. ❤
This was a much needed lesson!! Thank you maestro!
It was a great lesson, thank you, it's my turn to run an Italian class, although I'm intermediate and not fluent, by actually taking a class I can learn a lot. I will show my group your video. thank you.
Great video! So clear and loved the exercises at the end to solidify everything 😁
I just discovered your videos; they are fantastic and I'm learning a lot 😀 Cheers!
Thank you so much for this clear explanation - I understand it now!
Ciao! Thanks for making these great videos. I have a tangential question - in your examples Abito a Roma and Vivo in Italia, I understand the choice of prepositions but was not sure when one would choose to use abito vs vivo.
Ciao! That’s a great question. “Abitare” means to live in a place, house, country, city etc. “Vivere” is exactly the same thing but may also be used for more generic ideas like “vivere la vita” (to live the life). Saying Abito a Roma or Vivo a Roma is exactly the same thing and these two verbs can be used interchangeably. Hope this helps :)
@@teacherstefano This helps a lot! Grazie
Thank you so much, Stefano, that was so helpful! Finally understood these prepositions! Grazie!
Thank you so much! Your videos are so helpful and I love your vibes!! ❤
Thank you. This was really helpful.
Thanks for your helpful lesson. I made two mistakes but won‘t give up learning.
how’s your italian going now?
@@miraetale I‘m getting better but it’s a long way.
Great lesson! I remembered all your points in the quiz 🇮🇹
Well explained! Grazie mille Stefano!
You're brilliant, thank you so much!
Grazie! Una lezione facile e semplice! Sei un bravissimo insegnante..
Ciao Stefano, excellent video and really explained this really well. I am struggling with le preposizioni atticolate (del, dello, allo, dallo ect.) (A1.2). Do you have a video on this? Many thanks
Thank you for making this video and explaining so clearly! This has been my first real challenge in my Italian studies and I felt completely lost. You helped me understand these concepts and I feel a lot more confident now 😊
That was great, very satisfying and very specific explanation
With + Plus exercises
Love it keep it up
Thank you! The best explanation!
Questo è il migliore spiegazione di preposizione italiane! Grazie mille e Bravo Stefano! 👏
Really great explanation, grazie Stefano!
Wow! I didn't know you did videos in English as well. I am already a huge fan of your all-Italian ones. You articulate and explain everything so well in theall-Italian videos so I was already so happy to to listen. BTW your English is great!
Gracias Stefano! Un gusto aprender italiano con tus videos. Saludos desde Uruguay
Grazie mille! Finally I’ve understood, how to use da, a and in 🎉
very clear and great editing !
You are such a great teacher!
Grazie!!
Grazie tante per l'informazione. I like the way you teach. It's so helpful.
Thanks for the clear explanation!
Great explanations! Now it’s clear! Grazie!
Love all your Italian lessons!
Bravo thank you 👍 very so interested.grazie mile
This was so useful, thank you. Prepositions are driving me crazy!
Happy to help! :)
Stefano, I'm just starting to learn here, It helped some, I only got 4/8. I need molto lavoro! Mi piace the English e Italiiano mix! Grazie mille signore. A domani. [vivo a stati uniti]
Thank you!! You are a wonderful teacher!
The test was a great idea! Thanks.
omg, this is perfection! Thank you!!!
Grazie a te!! 😊
thanks a lot Stefano. you help me a lot. Dio Ti Benedica
Thank you. This video made it very clear.
Really good video, thank you so much!
thank you for making it so much more clear
Grazie, Stefano! Vivo a Chicago e non vedo l'ora di visitare di nuovo l'Italia.
Che bello! Dove ti piacerebbe andare in Italia?
@@teacherstefano Mi piace quasi tutto in Italia. Le montagne negli Alpi, la cultura e il modo di Milano, il cibo di Bologna, la storia di Roma. Di dove abiti?
@@Chicagospalla Che bello! Io abito a Milano adesso!
Muchas gracias! Thanks! Grazie mile!
hope for a lesson also about the prepositions: di, con su, per tra / fra
Great idea!! I should make a series about prepositions, I love talking about them 😂😍
I got all correct 😊 U xplained everything so nicely... Grazie mille❤❤
Finalmente, io capisco queste preposizioni!
È molto simile al francese. Dicono ‘en France’, in Francia. ‘Je suis à Paris’. Sono a Parigi. Ad esempio…
Ho notato che hai fatto questo video due anni fa, e stai parlando in inglese. Che bello!
Grazie mille Stefano!
So brilliant, I always have problem with prepositions
Grazie mille! This video clears up my confusion :)
Super helpful! Thank you! :)
very clear to me ❤
Thanks. This was so helpful. In native in Spanish and sometimes these prepositions doesn't make sense for me .
I need a bit more practice but this was extremely helpful. Thanks.
Outstanding! Thank You!
Loved how you teach. Thank you!
Grazie mille!!
Great lessons thanks
This is SO good! Thanks!!
Deine Videos sind toll, ich danke dir für die Hilfe.. Dankeschön
It was a good and useful lesson.
Today Thursday, 20 June 2024. I still watch, and thank you so much.
Excellent explanation! ( and I am a language teacher)!!!
Grazie mille professore ❤️
Grazie tanto per essere un insegnante fantastico! Mi piace molto - mi aiuti imparare la lingue :)
You ara incredible teacher My God bless you
Ciao! Amazing Teaching method.
Very nice, super easy learn with you! Tks
Thank you, it was really good
Molto bene, grazie
Very good. I got 100%.
This was extremely helpful! I'm currently learning Italian on Duolingo (Very good, btw), but I wish it went more in-depth with grammar instead of just showing you the different preps., or grammar rules. Grazie!
Great lesson . . . grazie mille!
Really great video, thank you! My only question is for the very last question in the quiz at the end. Why is centro’s proposition “in” when it is technically part of a city (when cities usually use “a”)?
Great teacher.... thank you
Very helpful. Have subscribed 🇮🇹
Thanks!
I am from Egypt, thanks a lot
You help a lot! I just subscribed. Thank you!
Brillante! 😊
This is super helpful!
Thank you 😊❤
Your videos are awesome, grazie e tutti
great explanations
Mille grazie!
Thanks alot for the great video, got all questions right on my first try! Where can i find more of these exercises Stefano?