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Trivial Quiz Italiano
Marco Batista

LEVEL:
intermediate to advanced

When you have a free 5 minutes and don't fancy Memrising, try this app which will ask you questions in Italian based on various topics (that look suspiciously like Trivial Pursuit topics) and brush up your general knowledge as well as your Italian skills. If you can keep your cool when the ads take over the screen then this might just be worth downloading.

You can test your knowledge on geography, performing arts, history, art and literature, science and nature, and sport and free time. So if it’s specific vocabulary practice you’re after in your down time then this app is recommended. Perfect solo player practice for impressing your friends with your general knowledge…in Italian!

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Lindsay Dow


Lindsay Dow is a dedicated language tutor, blogger, and video maker from Milton Keynes, England. When she’s not teaching languages, she’s learning them herself and documenting the process of lindsaydoeslanguages.com and her YouTube channel. When she’s not doing that, she’s playing with her tortoise Gonzo who speaks a grand total of zero languages.



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From our clients all over the world

"We are very happy with our Italian lessons. Carmela is always very patient and constantly thinking of ways in which she can make learning interesting for the children."
Susan Garrone

Italian course in Stockport.

"Everything is going well. Ainsle is the perfect tutor. I will be renewing for another time period as soon as the 24 lessons are completed."
Michaelyn Bortolotti

Italian course in Online.

"All good with the lessons! Nevia is lovely and I'm learning lots."
Linda Sharpe

Italian course in Online.

"My compliments to Claudia. She is an excellent teacher. We are thoroughly enjoying our journey to learn the language."
Timothy D'Angelo

Italian course in Online.

"Each meeting has been well structured, with varying methods of teaching adopted, keeping the lessons varied and interesting."
Graham Dixon

Italian course in Bournemouth.

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