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Want to check into an Italian hotel, shop at a local market, or handle everyday conversations in Italian without freezing up? These quizzes teach you the real Italian phrases you'll actually use, one short dialogue at a time.

Everyday Italian Conversations for Beginners

Each dialogue drops you into a familiar situation. You might ask for a room and check in at reception, browse a shop, order food, or make small talk with someone you've just met.

Along the way you pick up the practical phrases that carry a real conversation, like vorrei una camera (I'd like a room) and quanto costa? (how much does it cost?). You'll also meet useful little words such as prego, which can mean "you're welcome," "please," or "go ahead," depending on the moment.

Italian Conversations with Audio Pronunciation

The dialogues appear as a chat, much like the text messages on your phone. Every line comes with audio, so you can tap a speech bubble and hear how a native speaker actually says it. Matching your accent to the real thing beats guessing, and hearing full phrases in context is one of the fastest ways to build an ear for Italian.

How the Quizzes Work

Instead of typing a reply from scratch, you build each line by tapping words in the right order to assemble a correct sentence. It's a low-pressure way to learn Italian word order, and it feels more like texting a friend than sitting an exam.

Each quiz takes about five minutes, so you can fit one in almost anywhere. Repeat any of them whenever you want the practice to stick.

Did You Know?

Italian has two different ways of saying "you." You'd use tu (informal you) with friends and family, but switch to Lei (formal you) with a hotel clerk or a shopkeeper you've only just met. Getting this small detail right instantly makes you sound more polite, and these everyday dialogues show you exactly when to use each one.

Pick a situation that interests you and start assembling your first conversation. These Italian quizzes are interactive, quick, and ready whenever you are.

1. Checking In to a Hotel (part 1 of 2)

Want to check in to a hotel in Italian without freezing up at the front desk? This quiz walks you through the first half of a real check-in, from your first hello to handing over your passport. Build the Conversation One Line at a Time Each line shows up as a jumble of words, and your job is to tap them into the right order, a little like piecing together a chat message. You greet the receptionist with Buonasera (good evening), let him know Ho una prenotazione (I have a reservation), and reply when he asks Come si chiama? (What is your name?). From there you handle the details of your stay, including Per quante notti? (For how many nights?) and the polite request Posso vedere il suo passaporto? (May I see your passport?), which you answer with a quick Certo, eccolo (Of course, here it is). Italian Hotel Phrases with Audio Every line comes with Italian audio, so you can hear exactly how each phrase sounds and say it back with the right rhythm. It is a fast, engaging way to lock in the Italian hotel phrases you will actually use on a trip. Jump into part 1 to start checking in, then head to part 2 to finish getting settled.
score: 100% (everyone)
🎧 10 questions

2. Checking In to a Hotel (part 2 of 2)

You have made it to the front desk, so now what? Part 2 of this Italian hotel check-in quiz covers everything that happens once you have your room, from finding the elevator to asking about breakfast. Settle In, One Reply at a Time Just like part 1, you build each line by tapping scrambled words into order, chat style. The receptionist tells you La sua camera è la numero venti (Your room is number twenty), and you learn to ask practical questions like È al primo piano? (Is it on the first floor?) and A che ora è la colazione? (What time is breakfast?). You will also cover the small things that make a stay comfortable, such as C'è il Wi-Fi in camera? (Is there Wi-Fi in the room?) and Ho bisogno di un cuscino in più (I need an extra pillow). The dialog wraps up warmly with Grazie mille! (Thank you very much!) and the receptionist's cheerful Prego! (You're welcome!). Practice Italian Phrases with Audio Each line plays in clear Italian audio, so you can match the pronunciation and build real confidence for your next trip. It is an engaging way to round out your Italian hotel vocabulary. Play part 2 to finish the check-in, and revisit part 1 any time you want a refresher on the arrival.
score: 40% (everyone)
🎧 11 questions