Today's italian lesson is a bit longer than the one I've started with yesterday, so I think I will spend more than a day on it. It finally talks about articles and the main focus is on "chi è" and "che cosa è / cos'è". The vocabulary is, as always, a bit incosistent, including a boat, a backpack - but I think they've used these words to explain certain grammar points on the next page (like the one about "un" changing to uno" for words starting with letters Z a S (which backpack is - zaino).

Chi è? È un ragazzo. È simpatico? Sì, è molto simpatico e intelligente.

A photo of the italian textbook with the lesson I'm taking right now.
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