
We learn Italian step by step | Impariamo l'italiano piano piano
Impariamo l’italiano 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 too—because 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. You’ll also get guided practice, interactive exercises, and cultural insights to help you think, speak, and write in Italian with more confidence.
Your host Myra—an instructional designer and passionate language learner who understands the challenges of mastering Italian as an adult—is joined by Antonio, a familiar voice you’ll 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
Mini Episode 01 – Che crudeltà! / What Cruelty! And a Special Interview
🎧 Mini Episode 1 – Behind the Voice: Meet Antonio + Learn “Che crudeltà!”
In this short and playful mini-episode, Myra shares an update on the podcast, reveals the story behind Antonio (your ever-charming Italian narrator), and breaks down a handy Italian expression: “Che crudeltà!” (What cruelty!).
You’ll hear an excerpt from Myra’s interview on the How to Podcast show, find out how Antonio came to life, and learn how to use the Italian “che + noun” structure to express emotion like a native.
✨ Want to participate? Leave Myra a voice message using the link here. You might even hear your voice in a future episode!
Here's the link to Myra's interview on Dave Campbell's "How to Podcast" podcast.
And here's Dave's website: https://truemediasolutions.ca/
⏳ CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro
01:35 How This Mini Series Works
02:26 Podcast Interview Excerpt: Behind the Scenes with Antonio
06:19 Italian Expression: Che crudeltà!
08:36 Try It Yourself + Outro
Listener Q&A: We answer a question about lo and ti — what they mean in Italian and how they change a sentence’s meaning.
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🎧 Mini Episode 1 – Behind the Voice: Meet Antonio + Learn “Che crudeltà!”
Ciao a tutti e bentornati! Before we dive in, I wanted to share a quick update.
If you’ve been following along with Le Pagine del Passato, our ten-part story, you might be wondering when Chapter 2 is coming out. The answer is: soon!
But for just a short bit, I’m taking a pause from the story itself while I get organized for a companion series to the podcast. I want to make sure each episode has a companion set of documents, including learner guides, providing extra practice on the vocabulary and grammar points covered in the episode, a leader guide in case we have some Italian language trainers wanting to use the podcast in the classroom and of course answer keys for each guide. These will be included with the bonus episodes along with the usual introduction to upcoming vocabulary, words in context, recall exercises, mini quizzes and interactive flashcards. So it’s going to take me a little time to catch up to where we are in the story.
In the meantime, I’ll be releasing some mini-episodes that take a closer look at the language used inside the podcast itself—not the fictional story, but the teaching, the expressions, the banter, and some of the trickier phrases you’ve heard along the way.
We’ll listen to a clip, break it down, and then—if you want to join in—you can record your voice using the link in the show notes. It’s a great way to keep learning piano piano, together. And you never know, maybe I’ll use a clip of your voice in an upcoming episode.
Just click the --->Leave me a voice message<--- link that you find in the show notes and you’re on your way.
Before we jump into today's Italian expression, I wanted to share something a little different.
Recently, I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Dave Campbell, host of the “How to Podcast” show. We talked about the inspiration behind Impariamo l’italiano piano piano, how the podcast blends storytelling with structure—and I even had a moment of reflection about when Antonio, my ever-ready Italian narrator and sidekick, made his grand entrance.
Here’s a short excerpt from that conversation. You can hear the full interview on Dave's show. I’ll link to that in the show notes.
Now, let’s get back to our Italian expressions!
We’re listening in on Episode zero where Antonio’s true existence is coming into question. Myra has asked Antonio to speak at a more human speed. Here’s the clip:
🎧 [Interview clip]
Myra: Aspetta, aspetta! Piano, Antonio! Puoi parlare più lentamente?
Antonio: Ohhh, certo, certo! Devo parlare… piano piano?
Myra: Esatto! See, listeners? May I call you ascoltatori? That’s one way that you can ask someone to slow down in Italian—Puoi parlare più lentamente? Now let’s try that again, but this time at a human speed, per favore.
Antonio: Ah! Velocità umana? Cara Myra, insinuate forse che io non sia umano?
Myra: Well… technically, you are just a voice…
Antonio: Solo una voce?! Myra, che crudeltà!
Myra: Va bene, va bene! You are..uh..have.. a very charming and sophisticated voice. But can we get back to the vocabulary in context?
Antonio: Mmm… va bene, solo perché sono un professionista! (resumes at a more learner-friendly pace)
So here we have Antonio shocked that I called him “just a voice.” His response?
“Che crudeltà!”
= What cruelty! Or we might say, How cruel!
Let’s break it down:
- Che + noun is a really useful and expressive pattern in Italian.
You can use it to show emotion, exaggeration, or just to react strongly
Let’s take a look at some other examples of this construction.
How do you think you might say:
What luck! - Che fortuna!
What a disaster! - Che disastro!
How wonderful! - Che meraviglia!
What a day! - Che giornata!
And of course…
What cruelty! - Che crudeltà!
If you’d like to practice any of these – or perhaps you can think of one I haven’t mentioned here, and if you’re not adverse to possibly hearing your recording on the podcast, click the link in the show notes to send me a voice message and have a go at a recorded message.
You don’t need to create an account or jump through any hoops. How about we have a little fun with this.
Thanks for listening, and thanks for being part of this Italian journey with me.
If you’d like to hear the full interview with Dave Campbell, remember you can find the link in the show notes.
And don’t forget—if you’d like to try out any of the expressions from today’s episode, or ask a question about something you’ve heard, I’d love to hear from you. Just head to SpeakPipe.com/WeLearnItalian and leave me a message. Who knows? Your voice might make it into a future episode.
Next time, we’ll listen to another memorable clip from the podcast and break down more real Italian, step by step.
A presto—and as always… impariamo l’italiano…
Piano piano!