Send me a textIn this episode, we take another important step forward… piano piano.--> Link to Post for Transcript for this episode <--We bring together two key ideas you’ve already started to explore: reflexive verbs and the gerundio.You’ll learn: how reflexive verbs work in the passato prossimo (and why they always use essere) how to form and use the reflexive gerund (svegliandosi, vestendosi…) what changes when the gerund stands alone how reflexive verbs behave with stare + gerundio and how combined pronouns come together and attach (preparandoselo, comprandoselo…) We build step by step, moving from familiar structures into more complex combinations, always grounded in clear examples from the story.Then we return to Le Pagine del Passato with Capitolo 3, Parte 3: Collegamenti, where you’ll hear these structures in context.As you listen, try to notice: reflexive verbs in action moments where the gerund appears and how pronouns interact within the sentence You may also hear a few new forms such as the trapassato prossimo and the congiuntivo. Don’t worry about producing them yet. This is your first exposure.Just listen… and let the language settle in.If you’d like extra support: full transcripts are available on Substack to show supporters vocabulary episodes are available for supporters and chapter markers will help you return to any section And as always, thank you for learning Italian with me…piano piano.⏳ CHAPTERS0:00 Introduction 1:56 Quick Review – Reflexive Pronouns 3:21 Passato Prossimo and the Reflexive Auxiliary 4:42 Reflexive Actions from Chapter 3 6:36 Reflexive Verbs with Il Gerundio 8:12 Reflexive Verbs as Stand-alone Gerund 9:22 Reflexive Verbs with Stare + Gerundio 10:32 Practice with Reflexive Gerundio Standing Alone 13:00 Combined Pronouns with Reflexive Verbs and the Gerund 15:50 Story Listening Instructions 17:58 Capitolo 3, Parte 3 – Italian Only Slow Speed 22:51 A Quick Note on Some Forms You May Have Heard 23:55 Comprehension Questions 24:28 Chapter 3, Part 3 – Normal Speed 28:56 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:Read my blog here-->Leave me a voice message<-- You might even be featured on the show! Take the listener surveyJoin us on meetup!Email:
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