Our Story

Meet the linguist behind Pronto Italian and discover our friendly, fast-track path to fluency.

A playful arrangement of brightly colored Italian language flashcards spread across a light wooden desk, each card printed with a bold Italian word on one side and a simple illustration of the object on the other. A small spiral-bound notebook with neatly written Italian phrases lies open beside a glossy red pencil case, with gel pens spilling out. Soft morning sunlight from an unseen window washes across the surface, creating gentle shadows and subtle reflections on the smooth card finish. Shot from a slightly elevated angle with a shallow depth of field, the foreground cards are crisp while the background softly blurs. The mood is energetic, approachable, and fun, captured in clean, photographic realism with vibrant, saturated colors that invite beginners to start speaking Italian right away.
An inviting study nook featuring a slim modern laptop displaying a colorful Italian lesson on-screen, surrounded by open Italian textbooks with highlighted phrases, a small stack of vocabulary sticky notes, and a cheerful tomato-shaped kitchen timer set for a study session. The desk surface is white and glossy, reflecting a bit of color from the materials. Warm, diffused afternoon light filters in from the left, casting soft, playful shadows and a cozy glow over the scene. Captured at eye level in photographic realism, the composition follows the rule of thirds, with the laptop slightly off-center and the learning tools framing it. The atmosphere feels motivating, playful, and organized, suggesting a fun and structured approach to learning to speak Italian quickly.

Italian Made Playful

Pronto Italian is a small team of passionate teachers turning everyday moments into speaking practice. We mix clear explanations, playful challenges, and real conversation so you can order espresso, make friends, and travel confidently in Italian.

Your Instructor

An inviting study nook featuring a slim modern laptop displaying a colorful Italian lesson on-screen, surrounded by open Italian textbooks with highlighted phrases, a small stack of vocabulary sticky notes, and a cheerful tomato-shaped kitchen timer set for a study session. The desk surface is white and glossy, reflecting a bit of color from the materials. Warm, diffused afternoon light filters in from the left, casting soft, playful shadows and a cozy glow over the scene. Captured at eye level in photographic realism, the composition follows the rule of thirds, with the laptop slightly off-center and the learning tools framing it. The atmosphere feels motivating, playful, and organized, suggesting a fun and structured approach to learning to speak Italian quickly.

Martina Schiano

Native from Napoli, turns grammar into fun stories and coffee-fueled conversations.