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In this guided online session, we’ll work through Episodes 14 & 15 of the podcast Impariamo l’italiano piano piano, focusing on one of the most confusing and important topics for learners of Italian: where adjectives go.
Together, we’ll look at:

  • When Italian adjectives normally come after the noun
  • When they come before the noun
  • Why phrases like una donna anziana, un’altra persona, and un lungo cappotto scuro follow different patterns
  • How adjective placement affects rhythm, clarity, and meaning

The session is structured but relaxed. I’ll guide you through key examples from the episode, pause for questions, and help connect the grammar to the story and to real Italian usage.

### What to do before the meetup

  • Please listen to Episodes 14 & 15 of the podcast beforehand if possible
    (this will help you get the most out of the session)

### What to bring

### Language

  • Italian and English will both be used
  • Explanations are in English, with Italian examples throughout

This is not an exam-prep class and not a lecture. It’s a calm, supportive space to slow down, notice patterns, and make sense of Italian piano piano.

Related topics

Italian Culture and Language
Italian Food
Italian
Language Learning
Italians

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