Free Italian Worksheets for Beginners (With Answers)

Household objects, simple math, family and relationships, colors, and food basics with restaurant phrases. Perfect starter activities for beginners.

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a set of Italian worksheets for beginners
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Start your students’ French language-learning journey with these five free PDF worksheets, perfect for practicing basic vocabulary.

1. Objects Around the House (Everyday Vocabulary)

Answer Keys:

Exercise 1

Match the Italian words to the correct objects around the house.

  • Tavolo – Table
  • Letto – Bed
  • Sedia – Chair
  • Lampada – Lamp

Exercise 2

Fill in the blank with the correct Italian word:

  • The object you sit on is a sedia.
  • The object you sleep on is a letto.
  • The object that provides light is a lampada.
  • The object used for eating and drinking is a tavolo.

Exercise 3

Translate the following Italian words to English:

  • Armadio – Wardrobe
  • Specchio – Mirror
  • Tappeto – Carpet
  • Orologio – Clock

2. Numbers and Basic Math

Answer Keys:

Exercise 1

Translate the following Italian numbers to English:

  • Sei – Six
  • Sette – Seven
  • Otto – Eight
  • Nove – Nine
  • Dieci – Ten

Exercise 2

Solve the following basic math problems in Italian:

  • Tre + due = cinque
  • Sette – quattro = tre
  • Otto x due = sedici
  • Dieci / due = cinque

Exercise 3

Fill in the blank with the correct Italian number:

  • Il numero dopo cinque è sei.
  • Il numero prima di otto è sette.
  • La somma di tre e tre è sei.
  • La differenza tra dieci e sei è quattro.

3. Family and Relationships

Answer Keys:

Exercise 1

Match the Italian family member terms to the correct English translations:

  • Madre – Mother
  • Padre – Father
  • Figlio – Son
  • Figlia – Daughter
  • Nonno – Grandfather
  • Nonna – Grandmother

Exercise 2

Fill in the blank with the correct Italian family member term:

  • My nonna is my father’s mother.
  • My nonno is my mother’s father.
  • My brother’s figlia is my niece.
  • My marito (if male) or moglie (if female) is the person I am married to.

Exercise 3

Translate the following Italian relationship terms to English:

  • Marito – Husband
  • Moglie – Wife
  • Fidanzato – Fiancé (male)
  • Fidanzata – Fiancée (female)
  • Zio – Uncle
  • Zia – Aunt

Exercise 4

Draw a line connecting the Italian word to the correct English relationship:

  • Cugino – Cousin
  • Nipote – Nephew/Niece
  • Suocero – Father-in-law
  • Cognato – Brother-in-law

4. Colors and Shapes

Answer Keys:

Exercise 1

Match the Italian color words to the correct color:

  • Rosso – Red
  • Verde – Green
  • Blu – Blue
  • Giallo – Yellow
  • Arancione – Orange
  • Viola – Purple

Exercise 2

Fill in the blank with the correct Italian color or shape word:

  • The sky is blu.
  • A stop sign is rosso.
  • A slice of pizza is a triangolo.
  • A quadrato has four equal sides.

Exercise 3

Translate the following Italian color and shape words to English:

  • Bianco – White
  • Nero – Black
  • Esagono – Hexagon
  • Ovale – Oval

5. Basic Food and Ordering at a Restaurant

Answer Keys:

Exercise 1

Match the Italian food items to the correct English translations:

  1. Pane – C. Bread
  2. Formaggio – A. Cheese
  3. Pomodoro – B. Tomato
  4. Latte – D. Milk

Exercise 2

Fill in the blank with the correct Italian word for each food item:

  • I want some pane with my meal.
  • Can I have a slice of formaggio?
  • Please add pomodoro to the salad.
  • Would you like some latte in your coffee?

Exercise 3

Translate the following phrases you might use when ordering at a restaurant:

  • “Posso avere il menù, per favore?” – “Can I have the menu, please?”
  • “Vorrei ordinare…” – “I would like to order…”
  • “Il conto, per favore.” – “The bill, please.”
  • “Grazie!” – “Thank you!

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