Send me a textIn this episode, we reach the end of Chapter 2 of the story and take time to slow things down and notice what Italian is doing beneath the surface.We focus on the gerundio, the -ando / -endo form that helps describe actions in progress and adds texture to a scene. You’ll hear how it’s formed, see common and irregular examples, and explore how it contrasts with the imperfetto. We also revisit commands as they naturally appear throughout Chapter 2, reviewing the different forms and placements you’ve learned so far.The episode closes with the Italian-only version of the final part of Chapter 2, inviting you to listen carefully and notice both meaning and form as the story reaches a mysterious pause.In the next short episode, we’ll listen through the entire Chapter 2 story from beginning to end: In English and Italian together and then in Italian only, as a focused listening exercise to close the chapter before moving on. Un’ultima passeggiata prima di voltare pagina.⏳ CHAPTERS0:00 Intro2:15 Understanding the Gerundio2:56 When to Use the Gerundio4:27 Welcome4:43 How to Form the Gerundio7:47 An Important Difference10:35 The Gerundio vs. the Imperfetto14:04 The Key Difference15:43 Rule of Thumb16:08 Mini Story Practice19:08 Chapter 2 – Commands Revisited22:58 Chapter 2, Part 3 – Italian Only (Slowly, with Pauses)26:33 Chapter 2, Part 3 – Second Reading at Normal Speed28:42 Wrap-upSupport the showI’d love to hear your thoughts on Impariamo l’italiano piano piano!Here are a few ways you can connect with me: Subscribe to my blog here -->Leave me a voice message<-- You might even be featured on the show! Take the listener survey Join us on meetup! Email:
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