
We learn Italian step by step | Impariamo l'italiano piano piano
Impariamo lāitaliano piano piano is a story-based podcast designed for B1 to B2 Italian language learners who want to immerse themselves in engaging narratives while strengthening their grammar and vocabulary. Novices are welcome tooābecause we take everything piano piano, one gentle step at a time.
Each episode unfolds through an ongoing story, allowing you to experience Italian in context, naturally reinforcing key structures like the imperfetto, passato prossimo, and congiuntivo. Youāll also get guided practice, interactive exercises, and cultural insights to help you think, speak, and write in Italian with more confidence.
Your host Myraāan instructional designer and passionate language learner who understands the challenges of mastering Italian as an adultāis joined by Antonio, a familiar voice youāll get to know throughout the episodes. Together, they guide you piano piano, step by step, toward greater fluency.
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We learn Italian step by step | Impariamo l'italiano piano piano
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Before listening to our engaging interview with Dottoressa Chiara BrambillaāItalian teacher, translator, and creator of the website SOS Italianātake a moment to preview some of the key vocabulary that will help you follow along more confidently.
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In this special preview, we explore the first of five themed vocabulary categories:
š§āš« Category 1 ā Teaching & Learning Perspectives
āļø Words tied to language education and learner experience
āļø Contextual storytelling and slow/fast readings by Antonio
āļø Active recall exercises and a mini quiz
āļø Grammar notes to support retention and usage
š What Youāll Learn:
Terms like madrelingua, apprendimento, esperienza personale, and others that describe the mindset and journey of a teacherāand a studentāwho both grow by learning piano piano.
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The complete bonus episode includes all five categories:
š Global Connections
š¶ Learning Like a Child
š§± Grammar Awareness
š¬ Motivation & Idiomatic Language
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š§ The curtain will rise⦠and yes, Antonio will be there.
ā³ Chapter Markers (Preview):
0:00 Intro
1:40 Category 1 ā Teaching & Learning Perspectives
5:17 Active Recall ā Category 1
7:11 Mini Quiz ā Category 1
08:54 Wrap up and how to unlock the full bonus episode
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š§ Welcome to We learn Italian step by step / Impariamo lāitaliano piano piano
š ļø Bonus Episode 06 Preview- Vocabulary that you will hear in our Interview with Dottoressa Chiara Brambilla
Vocabulary Boost for Interview Episode 02
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Myra:
Benvenuti a questa nuova puntata speciale! š§ Welcome to this new bonus episode!
In this session, weāre exploring some key words and expressions that youāll hear in the interview with Dottoressa Chiara Brambillaāan Italian teacher, translator, and creator of the website SOS Italian.
In the interview, youāll hear not only practical tips for learning Italian, but also thoughtful reflections on teaching, the value of making mistakes, and the beauty of learning step by stepāpiano piano.
Weāve organized the vocabulary into five themed categoriesāteaching perspectives, global connection, childlike learning, grammar tools, and motivation & idiomatic expressions.
As always, youāll hear the words in context, practice with active recall, and test yourself with mini quizzes.
Antonio:
Eccomi, Myra. Questa volta mi sento⦠pedagogico. Preparato, brillante⦠come sempre.
Here I am, Myra. This time, Iām feeling⦠pedagogical. Prepared, brilliant⦠as always.
Myra:
Sempre modesto, Antonio. Cominciamo.
Ever the modest one, Antonio. Letās begin.
š§āš« Category 1: Teaching & Learning Perspectives
(Chiaraās background, philosophy of teaching, and learner empathy)
Vocabulary:
- madrelingua ā native speaker
- lingua straniera ā foreign language
- prospettiva ā perspective
- esperienza personale ā personal experience
- insegnare ā to teach
- insegnante ā teacher
- apprendimento ā learning
Contextual Introductionā Category 1: Teaching & Learning Perspectives
English (with vocabulary in Italian)
When she was still in high school, Lucia already knew she wanted to insegnareānot just any subject, but something alive and ever-changing: a lingua straniera.
At first, she thought about teaching English. But eventually, she realized her strength came from teaching her own language. As a madrelingua, she could offer more than just grammarāshe could offer context, culture, even emotion.
Over the years, she became not only an insegnante, but also a lifelong student. She studied her students as carefully as her textbooks. Each learner brought a different prospettiva, shaped by their country, their story, and their esperienza personale.
Lucia realized that apprendimento wasnāt something she gave. It was something they built together.
š®š¹ Versione in italiano (voce lenta ā Antonio)
Myra: Puoi accompagnarci lentamente, Antonio?
Vogliamo cogliere ogni dettaglio.
Can you walk us through it slowly, Antonio? We want to catch every detail.
Quando era ancora al liceo, Lucia sapeva giĆ di voler insegnareānon una materia qualsiasi, ma qualcosa di vivo e in continuo cambiamento: una lingua straniera.
Allāinizio aveva pensato di insegnare inglese. Ma poi ha capito che la sua forza era insegnare la propria lingua. Come madrelingua, poteva offrire più della grammaticaāpoteva offrire il contesto, la cultura, perfino lāemozione.
Con gli anni ĆØ diventata non solo unāinsegnante, ma anche unāallieva per tutta la vita. Studiava i suoi studenti con la stessa attenzione con cui studiava i libri. Ogni persona portava una prospettiva diversa, formata dal proprio paese, dalla propria storia, e dalla propria esperienza personale.
Lucia ha capito che lāapprendimento non ĆØ qualcosa che si trasmette. Ć qualcosa che si costruisce insieme.
Myra: E ora, dilla come la diresti davvero.
And now, say it like you really would.
(Antonio reads the story again at regular speed)
š Active Recall ā Category 1: Teaching & Learning Perspectives
Myra:
Letās take a moment to review some of the key words from the story about Lucia, the teacher who learns from her students.
Picture her classroom, her students, and how she reflects on their experiences.
Iāll say each word in Englishātry to say the Italian before Antonio gives you the answer. Pronti? Are you ready?
Antonio:
Sempre pronto. Professore Antonio, al vostro servizio!
Always ready. Professor Antonio, at your service!
- What do you call someone who speaks a language from birth?
ā Antonio: Madrelingua. - Whatās the phrase for a language that isnāt your own?
ā Antonio: Lingua straniera. - What word means the way you view or understand something?
ā Antonio: Prospettiva. - How do you say āpersonal experienceā?
ā Antonio: Esperienza personale. - Whatās the Italian verb for āto teachā?
ā Antonio: Insegnare. - Whatās the word for a person whose job is teaching?
ā Antonio: Insegnante. - And finally, whatās the Italian word for ālearningā?
ā Antonio: Apprendimento.
Mini Quiz ā Category 1: Teaching & Learning Perspectives
Myra:
Now itās time to put your knowledge to the test!
Try saying each sentence in Italian before Antonio gives the answer. You can pause if you need a little more time. Ć ora di cominciare. (It's time to begin)
- She is a native speaker of Italian.
ā Antonio: Ć una madrelingua italiana. - He teaches a foreign language.
ā Antonio: Insegna una lingua straniera. - Every student brings a different perspective.
ā Antonio: Ogni studente porta una prospettiva diversa. - My personal experience helped me understand.
ā Antonio: La mia esperienza personale mi ha aiutato a capire. - Learning a language takes time.
ā Antonio: Lāapprendimento di una lingua richiede tempo. - The teacher listened to all the students.
ā Antonio: Lāinsegnante ha ascoltato tutti gli studenti.
Myra:
And that wraps it up for todayās preview episode of the vocabulary boost for our second interview episode.
Antonio:
Aspetta un attimoā¦
Dove sono le altre categorie? Manca tutto il meglio!
Where are the other categories? All the best is missing!
Myra:
Whatās that Antonio? The other categories? The reason they are missing is because this is just the preview of the bonus episode.
The rest is unlocked only for our supporters.
Antonio:
Ahh⦠capisco. Una scelta⦠strategica.
Un cliffhanger educativo...
Ahh⦠I see. A strategic⦠choice.
An educational cliffhangerā¦
Myra:
An educational cliffhanger. Exactly.
Cari ascoltatori, If you'd like to hear the full bonus episodeāwith all five vocabulary categories, interactive flashcards, and of course, Antonioās over-the-top classroom performance ājust click Support the Show in the episode notes.
Antonio:
Vi aspetto⦠Il sipario si alzerà ⦠e io sarò lì.
Iāll be waiting. The curtain will rise⦠and I will be there.
Myra:
The curtains will rise and Antonio will be there. And so will I.
Thanks for listening to this special preview.
See you in the full versionāpiano piano, passo dopo passo⦠insieme.
š Grammar Notes ā Category 1: Teaching & Learning Perspectives
Madrelingua
This compound noun means ānative speaker.ā It can be masculine or feminine, depending on the person it refers to:
- una madrelingua italiana = a female native speaker of Italian
- un madrelingua inglese = a male native speaker of English
Note that the word madrelingua doesnāt change form between masculine and feminineāit stays the same, but you adjust the article and adjectives around it.
Lingua straniera
Literally āforeign language.ā Lingua is a feminine noun, so adjectives must agree:
- una lingua straniera difficile = a difficult foreign language
Prospettiva
Feminine noun meaning āperspectiveā or āpoint of view.ā Itās often used in educational or psychological contexts, but can also be used metaphorically:
- una nuova prospettiva = a new perspective
Esperienza personale
Esperienza is a feminine noun, and personale is an adjective that stays the same for both masculine and feminine singular nouns.
- unāesperienza personale = a personal experience
Insegnare
A regular -are verb meaning āto teach.ā It often takes an indirect object:
- Insegno lāitaliano agli studenti stranieri = I teach Italian to foreign students
Insegnante
This noun is gender-neutral in form but used for both male and female teachers. You determine the gender by context or the article:
- lāinsegnante bravo (male)
- lāinsegnante brava (female)
Apprendimento
Masculine noun meaning ālearningā or āthe process of learning.ā Common in formal and academic contexts:
- lāapprendimento linguistico = language learning
- le strategie di apprendimento = learning strategies