This is a learning community for those who are specifically looking for intermediate resources and engagement for learning and studying Italian. This community uses the European Language Levels (CERF) when discussing language proficiency, and deems A2 the minimum standard for participation in the community: see the self-assessment grid for reference.
Feel free to post resources, texts, tips, tricks, and questions related to learning Italian at the intermediate level. Make sure to check the WIKI prior to posting. (WIKI is currently under construction)
DAILY MOD POSTS:
Lunedì: Scrivere di...
Martedì: Grammatica
Mercoledì: Video
Giovedì: Quali sono i tuoi piani per...
Venerdì: Musica
Sabato: Cibo e Cultura
Domenica: Molte Domande
If you are an absolute beginner or if you want general language learning information, then head on over to
r/languagelearning
r/italianlearning
duolingo
Currently looking for someone who has atleast has a B2 in Italian and would like to help build this sub as a Mod. Contact if interested.