5 Study Plan Templates for the Italian Language

Free Study planner + Templates + Recommended Resources

This is the only free online study planner for the Italian language with 5 schedule templates.Calculate the time needed to master Italian in 3 minutes and choose one of the templates to get on the right track!

HOW LONG IT WILL TAKE ME TO MASTER ITALIAN?

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Why an Italian study planner?​

Learning a language takes time and money. A lot!
So, it’s natural to look for information about how long it’s supposed to take and how much it should cost.
Especially, if you’ve just started to learn Italian, or if it’s your first foreign language, you probably have many questions about how to study, what resources to use, etc.However, I couldn’t find a serious Italian study planner that could answer these questions concretely and accurately.
That’s why I made this free online tool!

Here’s how long it will take you to master Italian

   
Your language skills
How would you rate your skills in your native language? is required.
Were you raised bilingual (or more)? is required.
Have you ever reached an intermediate proficiency in a foreign language? is required.
Have you ever reached an intermediate proficiency in a foreign language? is required.

Namely French, Spanish, Portuguese, or Romanian.

How old are you? is required.
Create a study schedule
Your current Italian level is required.
Set the target level higher than your current one.
Elementary: Can communicate in simple and routine tasks.
Intermediate: Can deal with most situations likely to arise while traveling.
Upper-intermediate: Can interact regularly without strain with native speakers.
Your target Italian level is required.
Set the target level higher than your current one.
Deadline is required.
Based on your weekly time commitment, you need extra days to meet the deadline.
Example: your next trip to Italy.
Deadline is required.
In order to meet your deadline, you need to commit extra hours/week.

Yes! If you follow the plan, you'll be speaking Italian at Advanced level by .

Intensive
Intensive

In the intensive plan, you commit 2 hours per day.

Diversify your study activities to cover all the language skills that you need: speaking, listening, writing, and reading.

Even though you could argue that more your study, the faster you learn, I wouldn't recommend studying more than a couple of hours a day because the gain from extra time gradually gets smaller.

At the end of this form, you'll get a detailed weekly plan with all the study activites you need to reach your goal. 100% free!

Regular
Intensive

With a regular plan, you practice 1 hour a day, every day.

Taking 2 live 1-on-1 lessons per week with a qualified teacher or an experienced native tutor is a good pace to practice speaking and get feedback.

This plan is the closest to the one I follow myself and I can assure that you'll make steady progress.

At the end of this form, you'll get a detailed weekly plan with all the study activites you need to reach your goal. 100% free!

Free
Intensive

There's plenty of free resources online to make the free plan viable.

You need to substitute paid 1-on-1 tutoring with language exchange with native speakers or find other venues to practice speaking. This can be time-consuming and you need to make up for lack of guidance with self-study.

At the end of this form, you'll get a detailed weekly plan with all the study activites you need to reach your goal. 100% free!

Get your results

You're almost there!

After you submit this form, you'll receive the results in your mailbox and will see the study schedule based on your level and the plan that you selected.

These questions below are not used to create your study plan, but I'd love to know more to make my service more relevant to you!

What's your reason for learning Italian? is required.
How long have you been studying Italian? is required.
What are you struggling with? is required.
Gender is required.
Your first name is required.
You'll receive the results together with my best free resources to learn faster. You may opt out at any time.

Italian learning time calculator

It takes 3 minutes to fill in the form. As a result, you will able to:

To suggest a study plan, this calculator takes the following information as input:

After you entered this information, you can choose a study plan based on your time commitment.

This Italian study planner includes a calculator that checks if your deadline is realistic compared with your time commitment.

If the plan you chose is not enough to meet your deadline, you can either change the plan or the deadline to make it viable.

How to make a study plan to master the Italian language

There’s a unique tool to calculate how much time and money you need to invest in your studies: the Italian language study planner.

With this Italian study schedule generator, in 3 minutes, you can create a weekly study plan to know exactly what to do in order to master the Italian language based on your schedule.

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5 Italian Study Schedule Templates

Regular Plan
Intensive Plan
Light plan
Free plan
Free light
Regular Plan

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With a regular plan, you practice 1 hour a day, every day.

Taking 2 live 1-on-1 lessons per week with a qualified teacher or an experienced native tutor is a good pace to practice speaking and get feedback.

This plan is the closest to the one I follow myself and I can assure that you’ll make steady progress.

Intensive Plan

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In the intensive plan, you commit 2 hours per day.

Diversify your study activities to cover all the language skills that you need: speaking, listening, writing, and reading.

Even though you could argue that the more your study, the faster you learn, I wouldn’t recommend studying more than a couple of hours a day because the gain from extra time gradually gets smaller.

Light plan

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The light plan is for busy people.

No matter how busy you are, you should practice at least 30 minutes a day, every day.

To make the most of your limited time, take live lessons as frequently as possible.

Please note that this is barely enough to make visible progress, even though it can certainly help you keep your current level.

Free plan

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There’s plenty of free resources online to make the free plan viable.

You need to substitute paid 1-on-1 tutoring with language exchange with native speakers or find other venues to practice speaking. This can be time-consuming and you need to make up for lack of guidance with self-study.

Free light


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For a casual learner, the free light plan could be enough to avoid forgetting the language.

However, this is not enough to become fluent in a language.

In any case, to make to most of your limited time, practice speaking by yourself, for example reading aloud or repeating what you hear from videos or podcasts.

How to use the learning resources
recommended in the templates​

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Ripeti con me!

Ripeti con me!” is the best audio course to improve your speaking skills. It’s a set of audio lessons that prompts you to speak. By listening and repeating simple sentences, you’ll acquire vocabulary and grammar naturally.

You can also take it to learn Italian in the car.

It’s to be taken 20 minutes a day, every day.


SHOW ME HOW IT WORKS

Leggi con me!

There’s plenty of Italian news with slow audioItalian short stories, and Italian conversations to practice listening and reading at the same time. If you repeat what you hear, you also get to practice speaking!

It takes about 5 minutes to go through one post. Do it at least 2-3 times a week, ideally every day.

It’s an important part of every Italian language study plan template.


SHOW ME HOW IT WORKS

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Other recommended resources

Pimsleur Italian
Duolingo Italian
Skype Lessons
Language exchange
Vocabulary review
Writing
Youtube
Pimsleur Italian

Pimsleur Italian

If, as a total beginner, you feel that “Ripeti con me!” goes too fast
for you, or you’re afraid of making mistakes, you might want to start
with Pimsleur, then switch to RCM after a couple of months.

This course prompts you to repeat words and sentences like RCM, but with a more limited range and at slower pace.

Duolingo Italian

Duolingo Italian

Duolingo is the best free app to become familiar with the sentence structures and learn basic vocabulary.

This excellent online Italian course makes virtually any similar paid app useless (Babbel, Busuu, etc.).

Recommended for total beginners up to lower-intermediate level.

Take a couple of lessons (5-10 minutes) every day, then put what you
learned into practice, for example writing your own sentences or using
the new words in your next live lesson.

My personal tip is to read everything aloud even if you’re not prompted to. You’ll learn faster.

Skype Lessons

Italian lessons on Skype

1-on-1 lessons on Skype are the absolutely the best way to master a language like a native.

However, they also happen to be the most expensive way.

Whether you take lessons with me or with other tutors on Italki, you need at least 2 weekly 1-hour sessions to make steady progress.

If you have a busy schedule, you could split your lesson time into shorter bits, like 30-minute lessons, 3-4 times a week.

Language exchange

Language exchange

If you don’t want to spend money on professional lessons, you could try looking for a language exchange partner.

For example, if you’re a native English speaker, go find an Italian who studies English, then teach each other on Skype.

This is not recommended for beginners who need competent guidance.

Also keep in mind that you’re not spending money, but you’re still spending your time teaching your language.

Vocabulary review

Vocabulary review

During a 1-on-1 lesson or a language exchange, you get to hear a lot
of new words and expressions. Your tutor should type them in the Skype
chat box while they introduce them. This way, you can review them later.

As a learner, I do this the day after every lesson. It takes me about 20-30 minutes to review vocabulary from a 1-hour lesson.

If you take paid language lessons or do a language exchange, your
lessons are the main source of vocabulary in a language learning plan
template.

Writing

Writing

Writing is an excellent way to elaborate on what you learned recently and put new words and grammar patterns into practice.

Twice a week, 30 minutes per session is a good pace.

Every serious language learning plan template includes writing.

Youtube

Youtube

From a low-intermediate level on, it’s useful to watch and listen to media made for native speakers.

This could be the news in Italian, TV series, or movies.

For better results, go over the same clip several times and repeat or note down the words that you want to learn.

This too is available for free and is included in every free Italian language study plan template.

Guides to use language study schedule templates​

There’s plenty of advice on how to use language study schedule templates.

If you still need help with a language learning plan template, check out this resource list.

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My proven study plan templates to master Italian

As a serial language learner, I know what to do in order to master a language.

Honestly, I don’t even build a plan because everything comes out naturally to me.

However, if you’re not familiar with languages, you need a self-study plan to make the most of your study time, choose the right resources, and keep motivation (why learn Italian?).

That’s why I made these study plan templates for the Italian language, each with a different combination of time commitment and budget.

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How to choose a plan from these 5 examples

Here, you find 5 Italian study schedule templates with different options: time commitment, budget, and recommended learning resources.

If you made a plan with the Italian study planner, you already know which one is best for you.

Else, I strongly recommend you to use the planner. In 3 minutes, you’ll know how much time and money you need to invest in learning Italian to meet your goals.

By the way, to enhance your brain power and make progress faster, I can recommend the best nootropics for studying languages.

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What’s the difference between study schedule templates

All these Italian study schedule templates include my favorite resources to learn Italian.

I chose them to cover every aspect of the language, with a focus on speaking, which is often overlooked both by students and language courses.

The main difference is how much time and money you’re willing to commit to language learning.

Now, let’s look into these 5 Italian study schedule examples!

Is a language learning template enough?

A language study template doesn’t just list all your learning activities but also shows how often and when you’re supposed to do them.

These activities should cover all the skills that you need to learn: reading, listening, writing and speaking.

If you find that you are lacking a particular learning type, you will need to find a learning activity that can supplement it.

Your weekly planner is for you to check that you’re sticking with your study plan. Each time you perform a learning activity, you can put a mark next to it. At the end of the week, you can count up the marks against your target figure.

Your planner should be between 1-2 months long, no longer. In fact, you need to review your study plan every couple of months. This is particularly true in the first year when you are developing rapidly. The activity or resource that helped last month may no longer be relevant.

This is how you learn a language in hours, not years.

What you get from this Italian study schedule maker

Under the hood, this Italian study schedule builder includes:

After you submit the form of this Italian study planner, you’ll get:

If compared with the few similar tools I found online, this Italian study planner  has the following advantages:

 


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