When you speak English, you may run into challenges that come from the differences between Italiano and English. Common areas include: Italian drops subject pronouns — English requires them every time; Italian adjectives agree in gender and number — English adjectives never change; English phrasal verbs have no Italian equivalent; Italian has formal and informal 'you' — English treats everyone the same; Dropping subject pronouns: 'Is very hot today' instead of 'It is very hot today'; Adjective agreement: saying 'the reds cars' instead of 'the red cars'. Understanding these helps you focus your practice. Rozy lets you practise in a safe space and get feedback so you improve over time.
Practise regularly in full sentences. Get feedback on grammar, word choice, and clarity. Use an app like Rozy to have real conversations and correct mistakes as you go.
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