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In today's lesson, I'll teach you how to give directions in Italian (and therefore how to understand when someone is telling you where to go). This is the second part of a previous video where you've learned some basic terminology about the city and its main places. You can watch it here if you haven't already: • The "Italian" CITY + How to Ask for DIRECT... Going back to today's lesson, this is what I'm going to cover: 1. The easiest question for asking where a place is (including how to say where's the closest to you e.g. where's the nearest restaurant?) 2. Keywords to use to give people information to reach a place 3. Examples of how to use these essential words for giving directions 4. A practical part where I ask you for a place in Italian and you have to give me directions - no worries, the exercises are very simple but they challenge you to use these new words that you've learned After you watch the whole video and do the exercises, you should be able to understand the keywords used to give directions. As a note, I've kept this lesson very basic to help you to focus on the essential words without overcomplicating too much. However if you're interested in learning more let me know in the comments below and I can do a more advanced lesson, including for example the formal speech as well. ------------------- These are other videos that you can watch to improve your Italian: 10 WAYS to use STARE in the PRESENT (Italian Verbs): • 10 Ways to use "STARE" in the PRESENT (Ita... The Italian FAMILY: • Talk About Your Family Members in Italian ... What TIME is it? (In Italian): • "What TIME is it?" in Italian (Practice ho...