Archive for December, 2005
7. To Be Or Not To Be
December 16th, 2005

How many nice things you can say with this verb! Roll up your sleeves and practice, you are going to use it a lot once you go to Italy. Because you’re planning on going soon, right?
6. What A Conversation!
December 14th, 2005

You’ve made it through the first five lessons! It’s time to impress everybody with a long dialogue. Let’s see if you can remember everything you have learned so far. Are you ready for the challenge?
5. Where Are You Going?
December 12th, 2005

Ok, enough of introductions… it’s time to move ahead and start going places! But where exactly? Well, we’ll start going to a pizza place, and then we’ll go home. After all, it’s been a long day, trying to master the Italian language!
4. How Are You Today?
December 9th, 2005

They say that you really speak a language when you know how to express feelings. Impress your new Italian friend with a simple “How are you today?”
3. What Is Your Name?
December 5th, 2005

You’ve introduced yourself, and started a conversation - great! Now ask your new friend: “What is your name?”
2. Where Are You From?
December 2nd, 2005

What’s the best way to learn new things? Ask questions! Find out how easy can be to start a conversation with a simple question: “Where are you from?”
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