Italian Language Limerick
Italian Lessons for those who are passionate about Italy and are interested in learning the Italian Language.
Native speaker graduated in an Italian University with several years of experience in teaching to foreign students. The teaching method used in my Italian courses is based on the stimulation to learn through direct communication between the teacher and the student, keeping into account the student's age, basic education and goals. The student is the centre of my work and I develop a syllabus and a
Italian classes, group courses, will resume in September.
General Italian classes from level A1 to C2.
The group’s classes are kept small with an average of 6 – 7 students per group.
Registration for the upcoming courses:
[email protected]
or 087 705 2420
27/04/2026
Italian Film Festival, Limerick /// 30 April – 1 May 2026 The Italian Film Festival will return to Limerick on 30 April and 1 May 2026.
The verb to walk in English usually translates as camminare in Italian.
Note: in Italian when you talk about going for a walk, you don’t normally use the verb camminare. Instead, you use the expressions “fare una passeggiata” or "fare due passi” for an easy walk close to home. For more strenuous walks, you might say “fare una camminata”.
Another common expression related to walking is andare a piedi which means to go on foot.
05/02/2026
Possessive adjectives are those that indicate possession.
They correspond to the English "my," "your," "his," "her," "its," "our," and "their."
The Italian possessive adjectives are also preceded by definite articles (except with nouns of the members of the family in the singular form)
New Adult Beginners course.
Courses will run once a week from 5.00-6.30pm. and will last 10 weeks.
Classes are limited to a maximum of 5/6 students.
Classes will take place in Alliance Francaise 7 Pery Square.
For more information: [email protected]
or 087 7052420
16/01/2026
11/01/2026
New Italian courses starting in January.
Italian For Beginners,
Italian Continuation,
Italian Intermediate,
Italian Advanced.
Preparation for Junior and Leaving Certificate also available.
[email protected]
or 087 7052420
Beginners Continuation starting on Thursday 15th Jan
Duration:10 weeks.
2 hours group tuition / 6.30pm – 8.30pm
Please note that Italian Continuation Classes are for those who have already attended beginners’ class, or who have 10 weeks experience of learning the language.
Italian classes will resume after the Christmas break.
Registration for the upcoming courses:
[email protected]
or 087 7052420.
Explanation of “Prestare” and “ Prendere in prestito” in Italian.
The English verb "to lend" translates to “prestare” in Italian.
Prestare=A person gives something temporarily to someone else.
Example:
Mi puoi prestare una penna?(Can you lend me a pen?)
Lei mi ha prestato il suo libro.(She lent me her book).
The English verb "to borrow" translates to “prendere in prestito” in Italian.
Prendere in prestito=A person receives something temporarily from someone else.
Example:
Ho preso in prestito una penna da te.(I borrowed a pen from you)
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