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My attempt to learn Italian
When I got back home I promised myself I would at least try learning the basics properly. I started with free videos and phrase lists, but after a while I realized those resources were scattered and I needed something more structured. What worked better for me was switching to an online course that organizes lessons step by step and mixes different types of exercises like listening, reading, and speaking practice. The one I’ve been using recently is the course you can see here and it ended up fitting my routine pretty well. What I like is that the lessons are divided into small topics, so you don’t feel overwhelmed. One day you might focus on greetings and introductions, another day on simple travel phrases or everyday questions. It’s surprisingly motivating when you start recognizing patterns and realizing you can form small sentences instead of just repeating isolated words.