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Building Structures in Italian - Structure 4

Unlock new ways to express the past fluently with Structure 4.
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This is the fourth course in the Building Structures in Italian series. By now, you'll be very familiar with how the Building Structures courses work. However, if you haven't watched any of the courses from this series, you should start by enrolling on Structure 1, and then work your way through them a structure at a time. You can find the first structure here: Building Structures in Italian - Structure 1.

I don't need to explain this next bit to you, as you'll be well aware at this point, but I'll just say it one last time: the entire Italian language can be broken down into several different structures. If you take any sentence from any Italian book or any utterance, you will see that it fits into one of these structures.

I developed the Building Structures series as a unique way of learning the various sentence structures that exist in the Italian language.

Every structure you learn gives you the ability to say a huge amount. Some structures are used more than others, but all the structures together make up the whole Italian language. Once you’ve learnt how a structure works, all you have to do is insert different words into the slots and you have a sentence.

This course introduces you to structure 4.


The fourth structure is similar to the second structure. Remember in Structure 2, we learnt all about the present tense, which was the second component? Well, in the fourth structure, the second component is the present perfect tense, so we'll going to learn all about that.

The present perfect tense, despite its name, is a tense used in Italian to talk about the past. We'll be learning all about this tense, how to form it, how to turn it from a question into a non-question and how to turn it negative. We'll also look at something interesting around how we translate the present perfect tense from Italian into English - there are two ways.

The same underlying framework exists, but we change the components that we place in the structure to form the different types of questions and sentences.

As always, all the lessons in this course have been broken down into three-minute chunks. That way, you can listen to one three-minute lesson every day without having to eat into your schedule. Obviously, you can watch more than one lesson per day, if you wish, but I would recommend you stop before you want to.

If you get to the end of a lesson and you're feeling exhausted, then you've gone too far. You want to stop whilst your head still feels fresh enough to focus. By doing this, learning Italian will never become something that you get bored with, and you'll be much more likely to carry on.

So, let's start learning all about Structure 4 in Italian. I hope you enjoy...

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Building Structures in Italian - Structure 4

Discover how to talk about the past with ease using Structure 4.

This course introduces you to new ways of expressing yourself in Italian, allowing you to describe what happened, share stories, and communicate fluently in everyday conversations.

With fun and engaging lessons, you'll gain confidence while mastering this essential building block.

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