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🇮🇹 What are the main question words in Italian?

In Italian, the essential question words are Chi, Cosa, Quando, Dove, and Perché.

  • Chi? (kee) means "who" and asks about people.
  • Cosa? (KOH-zah) means "what" and asks about things or actions.
  • Quando? is pronounced "KWAHN-doh" and refers to timing.
  • Dove? (DOH-veh) means "where" and asks about location.
  • Perché? is pronounced "pair-KEH" and asks for reasons.

These five words form the backbone of Italian conversation and let you gather any information you need.

💰 What is the price of Italian tutoring in Exeter?

Italian tutoring in Exeter typically costs about £16/h per session.

This rate can vary depending on several factors:

  • The student's level (complete beginner, intermediate, or advanced)
  • The teacher's background (native speakers, certified instructors, or university graduates)
  • Session duration and regularity (weekly classes, intensive courses, or occasional top-ups)
  • The format you choose (in-person at home, at a café, or online via video call)

Many tutors offer discounted packages for regular bookings, which can reduce your hourly rate.

⚡ What is the polite way to greet someone in Italian?

The formal Italian greetings are Buongiorno for daytime and Buonasera after late afternoon.

  • Buongiorno (bwohn-JOHR-noh) is used from morning until late afternoon.
  • Buonasera (bwoh-nah-SEH-rah) takes over from late afternoon onward.
  • Ciao should be avoided in formal or professional situations.

When meeting someone for the first time or in business, always start with Buongiorno or Buonasera.

⭐ How do learners rate their Italian teachers in Exeter?

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This rating is based on 6 verified reviews from real students.

Students frequently praise their tutors for patience, clear explanations, and engaging lesson plans tailored to individual goals.

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