SAMPLE PAGES FOR THE ITALIAN GRAMMAR FOR KS3 & KS4 BOOKLET
The complete booklet contains 50 pages and it’s perfect to support & stretch students of Italian at KS3 & KS4. It can also help those A-Level students who need to revise basics or study Italian “ab initio.”
Each unit presents EASY & SIMPLIFIED grammar explanations & exercises to practise those rules. I have attached the solutions to ALL exercises in a different document so that students can mark their own work.
It includes:
Articles
Nouns & Adjectival agreements
Demonstrative Adjectives
Irregular Nouns & Adjectives
Subject Pronouns
Possessive Adjectives & Pronouns
Direct & Indirect Pronouns
Auxiliary Verbs
Present tense verbs in -are
Present tense verbs in ere-ire
Present tense: irregular verbs
Present continuous (stare + gerund)
Past tense
Reflexive verbs
Imperfect tense
Future: regular verbs
Future: irregular verbs
Modal verbs
Present Conditional
If clauses
Present Subjunctive
The Passive
Using 2 verbs together
Using Infinitives after prepositions
Adverbs
Connectives
Prepositions
Essential verbs for Speaking & Writing
As you know, there are already many different Italian grammar textbooks ON SALES, the USP of this booklet is the simplicity of explanations and the fact that the rules are often compared to English first. *ALL *students can therefore understand and apply the basic grammar rules of the Italian language.
You can find the complete resource here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12285997
I hope you find this booklet useful
Buon lavoro
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Excellent, where do I find the full version?
Thank you for sharing this preview to the main resource. There is a small mistake on the section about frequencies. In the diagram you have ogni tanto but in the question it is every day.
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