6 sites that offer free Italian courses

It is true that English and Spanish are the most sought after by Brazilians when it comes to mastering another language, but, soon after, comes the Italian language, which arouses a lot of curiosity due to its characteristics quirky.

For those who don't know, Italian is a Romance language derived from Latin, spoken by about 70 million people, most of whom live in Italy itself. But don't think that its influence doesn't reach other locations. The Italian community is very strong in countries like Canada, Argentina, Venezuela, United States, Germany, Luxembourg, Uruguay and, of course, Brazil.

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All of Latin America is home to several Italians and, as a result, there was a great interference of the Italian language in Spanish and Portuguese in these regions. Given this, the interest in learning the language grows considerably. If you are one of those Brazilians who want to learn this language, you will be pleased to know that there are sites that offer free online Italian courses.

Through them, you will have knowledge about grammar, phrases and dialogues organized by themes, verbs, word list, proverbs, false cognates, idioms, as well as song lyrics, which can make learning even more dynamic. If you have already invested in a traditional course, carried out in person, you can use these tools to add even more to your studies.

Did you like to hear this news? So, check out the selection of 6 websites that offer free Italian courses below:

  • USP
  • LiveMocha
  • Babel World
  • BBC
  • Italianon the Web
  • busuu

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