learning Italian language

I’ve just started picking up some Italian, because I moved to northern Italy.

It was one of the times in my life when everything changed, and I listened to my heart, trying to figure out where to go next and what the right path for me in this next chapter was.

I was hiking in the Dolomites (northern Italy), and it was one of the best times of my life. I walked every single day for about 8 hours through these wonderful mountains. At the end of the trip, it was the first time in my life when I felt like if everything stopped, I would be happy to stay there. It was so strong, and I never felt like NOT leaving a place before.

It felt like the Dolomites were my second home, so I let it settle and continued with my life. After about five months, I still had the urge to move to the Dolomites, so I did.

As I navigate my new life in Northern Italy, setting up a new home, meeting people, and starting a new chapter, I have had to learn some Italian (even though German is also widely spoken here).

In this section, I’d like to give you some tips and resources for learning Italian. I highly encourage you to get into it. Just imagine visiting Italy and ordering Aperol Spritz in Italian at the Amalfi Coast.


Language Resources For Your Learning

Here are some of my favorite language-learning resources I use to learn foreign languages:

Practice speaking on iTALKI
Listen to a podcast on COFFEE BREAK LANGUAGES
Read 101 CONVERSATIONS IN SIMPLE ‘LANGUAGE
Get my LANGUAGE TRAVEL NOTEBOOK to keep track of new words
Watch TV Series & Movies on LINGOPIE.