Archive for February, 2006
28. At The Hotel
February 27th, 2006

One of the best way to enjoy Italy is renting a car, driving through the countryside, and stop for the night at a typical family-run small hotel. Let’s make sure that making a reservation and checking in at that cozy Italian hotel is going to be easy and fun by practicing these simple but very useful sentences.
6. I’ve Got A Cold! (Intermediate)
February 23rd, 2006

Cold season hits its peak in February and everybody in the house is getting the flu! Let’s learn how to describe symptoms like “raffreddore” (cold), “tosse” (cough), and “febbre” (fever), while resting, taking medicines, and drinking some hot tea. Feeling better already?
Intermediate Level - Lesson Nr. 6
27. A Postcard From Capri
February 20th, 2006

Some says you haven’t see Italy if you haven’t see the marvelous Isle of Capri. We wouldn’t go that far, but truth is, if you don’t stop there, you’re missing out. So let’s spend a nice afternoon in Capri, looking at the blue sea, relaxing, and writing postcards - in Italian - to your friends back home. Now this is living!
5. A Dynamic Girl (Intermediate)
February 16th, 2006

“I get by with a little help from my friends”… beautiful song, and very true meaning. Today we are talking about friendships. We do so by describing our friend Valentina, a very dynamic and energetic girl. Let’s learn how to describe people and actions, and how to use the adverbs “mai” (never), “spesso” (often), and “qualche volta” (sometimes).
Intermediate Level - Lesson Nr. 5
26. Do Not Be Late!
February 13th, 2006

It’s morning in Venice, and you and your Italian friend Francesca are planning to go to the movie in the afternoon. Let’s see how to use the very handy word “quando” (when) , and how to ask questions about time, so to make sure you meet at the right time (and at the right place…). And do not be late!
4. The Carnival In Venice (Intermediate)
February 9th, 2006

A whole city filled with beautiful masks, elaborate costumes, musicians, clowns, magicians, and colorful parades: people of all nationalities together for an extraordinary celebration of life. Get your mask ready, we’re taking you to “Il Carnevale di Venezia”!
Intermediate Level - Lesson Nr. 4
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