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FAQ's

🇮🇹 How do you ask who, what, where, when, and why in Italian?

Every Italian learner needs five question words: Chi, Cosa, Quando, Dove, and Perché.

  • Chi? sounds like "kee" and identifies someone.
  • Cosa? (KOH-zah) means "what" and asks about things or actions.
  • 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."

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

💰 How much should I expect to pay for Italian lessons in Stirling?

A private Italian lesson in Stirling usually runs around £16/h on average.

The final cost depends on multiple considerations:

  • Your level and goals (complete beginner, intermediate, or advanced)
  • The tutor's experience and qualifications (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)

Some teachers provide bundle deals or free trial lessons to help you get started.

⚡ How should you greet people formally in Italian?

In professional or polite contexts, Italians say Buongiorno until around 5pm, then switch to Buonasera.

  • Buongiorno is the standard polite greeting during daylight hours.
  • Buonasera (bwoh-nah-SEH-rah) takes over from late afternoon onward.
  • Ciao should be avoided in formal or professional situations.

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

⭐ What is the average score for Italian tutors in Stirling?

Learners rate Italian tutors in Stirling at 5⭐ out of 5, demonstrating high-quality teaching.

This average reflects 6 genuine reviews left by learners.

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

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