25. Living In Italy
February 6th, 2006

Bitten by the Italian bug? Our friend Francesca was, some time ago, and decided to move to Italy. She now lives in Siena, studying Italian and working as photographer. Let’s see how she’s doing while we learn how to conjugate some useful verbs like “studiare” (to study), “lavorare” (to work), “viaggiare” (to travel), and “amare” (to love).
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2 Responses to "25. Living In Italy"
Shigeharu OIWA Says:
February 13th, 2006 at 7:08 amI have written down every dialog or story for biginners until lesson 25. Of course, I listen to everything many times also. My study is like that.
1) Listen to each lesson without thinking so much!
2) Listen again and concentrate!
3) Write down each dialog while Jane and Massimo read it slowly.
I learned how to exercise foreign languages in order to take a test of English at seminer this month. So I use your Italian i-pod as a good teadhing material.
Althoughm, my training is not enough. I think that I have to say each story without listening i-pod and seeing papers…
Finally, I have just bought Collins Learning Italian Dictionary in order to correct my every mistake. I hope that you will publish it vaery soon.
lucy Says:
April 2nd, 2008 at 9:15 pmi feel like i’m always in sync with these lessons. before i started lesson #25, i decided i needed to look up how to conjugate some of the verbs we’ve been using. to be. to have. to go. and i start this lesson, and BAM! it’s about conjugation and verbs.
i love my italian lessons!
grazie jane e massimo!
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