It is Thursday and you’re about to finish your first week of Italian language and culture. You have taken an italian morning course and you have participate every day with enthusiasm.

Since the beginning you’ve fallen for Italian me, of its spacious and bright classrooms, of the air conditioning that cools the heat of the torrid summer in Florence. Your teacher who always in a calm way and with a smile has taught you, for example, what is the role of direct pronouns: “Chi mangia la pizza? LA mangio io” , il futuro indicativo ” io amerò, tu amerai, lui amerà…”. 

Today Nadia, your teacher, said that she will be explaining a new topic, you got curious to know how are used and what are the indirect pronouns?

It is 12:45. The lesson is over and you feel lost, you feel that you have not understood nothing, absolutely nothing of the grammar argument studied today. You are discouraged. During lunch you check on Internet trying to find out the application of the rule for the indirect pronouns, but can not find a way to understand more and you don´t know what to do. You go back to school at 15:30, you will participate in the extracurricular activity that includes a visit to the Church of All Saints. You arrive at the meeting point before the agreed time and you find Judit, one of your classmates, you start talking to her and you explain her about your problem.

“Do not worry!” Judith tells you. Why don´t you participate in the classes during the afternoon? I have taken them and they have helped me a lot as we repeat and revise the things studied in the morning in case for someone the information was not entirely clear, especially when you study the grammatical rules that sometimes are very difficult to understand. You can talk and ask for help and explanations to your teacher, and if you prefer, you can do ahead the your homewoks. Also consider that it is not a heavy lesson, teachers understand very well that a student who has taken a course of 4 hours in the morning is tired and the course in the afternoon is very entertaining and bearable.

Thanks Judit, you have just solved my problem!