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🇮🇹 What are the main question words in Italian?

The 5 W's in Italian are Chi (who), Cosa (what), Quando (when), Dove (where), and Perché (why).

  • Chi? (kee) means "who" and asks about people.
  • Cosa? sounds like "KOH-zah" and refers to things.
  • Quando? is pronounced "KWAHN-doh" and refers to timing.
  • Dove? sounds like "DOH-veh" and queries position.
  • Perché? (pair-KEH) means both "why" and "because."

Mastering these question words unlocks the ability to ask about anything in Italian.

💰 What is the price of Italian tutoring in Reading?

The average price for an Italian lesson in Reading is around £20/h per hour.

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)
  • How lessons are delivered (in-person at home, at a café, or online via video call)

Booking multiple sessions in advance often brings the per-lesson cost down.

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

To greet someone politely in Italian, use Buongiorno (good morning/day) or Buonasera (good evening).

  • Buongiorno (bwohn-JOHR-noh) is used from morning until late afternoon.
  • Buonasera becomes the polite choice as evening approaches.
  • Ciao should be avoided in formal or professional situations.

A polite greeting sets a positive tone and shows respect for Italian cultural norms.

⭐ How do learners rate their Italian teachers in Reading?

Italian tutors in Reading have an average rating of 5⭐ out of 5, reflecting excellent student satisfaction.

This rating is based on 8 verified reviews from real students.

Learners appreciate native-speaker expertise, supportive feedback, and steady progress in speaking confidence.

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