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Beginners Italian..


ilovesmiles
22 Jun 2004, 5:15 PM
Ciao~ Mi chiamo Bianca... e non sono brava in italiano..
vuole aiutare con la mia gramatica? perche e TROPPO MALE!!!

Ho l'esame per ascoltare a domani...
ho paura degli esami perche e molto 'stressful'
mi dispiace non lo so come si dice 'stressful'...

ci vediamo a domani
mi addormento presto!

ciao

ilovesmiles
22 Jun 2004, 5:26 PM
oh and does anyone have like... "stuff" thats helpful with like grammar and remembering stuff.... notes or anything??

oh and does anyone suggest any study guides taht are guud?
cos i need to start getting study guides for my subjext... trials in 5weeks!!!!!!


aaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!

iambored
23 Jun 2004, 4:15 AM
i hate that i can't pick mistakes from people's writing. lol, it's frustrating becase i make so many mistakes myself. but

Originally posted by ilovesmiles
Ho l'esame per ascoltare a domani...
ho paura degli esami perche e molto 'stressful'

i don't think you need the 'a' - ho l'esame di(?) ascoltare domani
and ho paura degli esami perche' sono molto 'stressful'
use 'sono' because you are talking about plural, exams

as for stressfull.. i looked up the dictionary and is says 'stressante'

mei_ling03
23 Jun 2004, 5:55 PM
Originally posted by ilovesmiles
oh and does anyone have like... "stuff" thats helpful with like grammar and remembering stuff.... notes or anything??

oh and does anyone suggest any study guides taht are guud?
cos i need to start getting study guides for my subjext... trials in 5weeks!!!!!!


aaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!

meh, study guides probably won't do you any good - they'll probably just make the workload bigger. i think for beginners you just have to remember your verb conjugations (i, you, we), tenses, text types and vocabulary specfic to your study area. it's also good to memorise important phrases like "non vedo l'ora" which make your writing more interesting and easier to do in examinations.
your best mode for studying would be to just memorise, memorise, memorise what you've learned so far and practice in past papers. :)