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💡 Today’s Question 💡
What is the first course in an Italian meal?

🍝 Italian Restaurant — Slow and Easy English For Beginners
Practice English with this slow and clear daily conversation at an Italian restaurant.
This video is perfect for beginner and lower-intermediate learners (A1–A2 level) to practice listening, shadowing, and pronunciation through a relaxing food and culture story.
In this episode, Sam and Ellie visit an Italian restaurant and learn about Italian dining style and manners.
You’ll discover how meals are ordered, what “antipasto” means, and how to enjoy food the Italian way.
Everything is spoken slowly and clearly, so you can understand every word and shadow along easily.

🗣️ You’ll learn:
✅ Italian dining course order (antipasto / pasta / main dish / dessert)
✅ Useful restaurant English phrases
✅ Cultural tips (water choices, sharing dishes, tipping, and more)
✅ Natural and simple conversation expressions

💡 Practice Tip:
After watching, imagine you are at an Italian restaurant.
Try saying a sentence in English, like:
“I would like pasta, please.”
or
“I want still water.”

🎧 Great for:
✔️ English listening and shadowing practice
✔️ English speaking fluency
✔️ ESL learners (A1–A2 level)
✔️ Travel English and restaurant conversations
✔️ Relaxing English study (easy, slow, clear)

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20 Comments

  1. The antipasto is the first course in an Italian restaurant. That is the starter : small dishes before the main dish like a salad, bruschetta and so on… 🍕🥘🥗🇮🇹 😊

  2. You explained still and sparkling water so good. Now I know the diffirence. Thank you for explainations. You are the best teacher online. I am so happy I found your channel. The answer is antipasto. I am not so sure. Hope it is right

  3. First,you have the antipasto.That is the starter.Small dishes before the main dish.like a salad or small things like bruschetta.Bread with tomatoes Very simple and light

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