Archive for March, 2006
8. A Terrible Kid (Intermediate)
March 9th, 2006

In today’s episode, we are going to learn how to describe something that used to happen in the past on a regular basis. We’ll study and practice the past tense of the verb “Essere” (To Be), and some very helpful expressions you can use when talking about the past.
Intermediate Level - Lesson Nr. 8
29. A Very Busy Guy
March 6th, 2006

Let’s meet Lorenzo, a very busy kind of guy, always on the run: he calls the train he takes every morning “my office”. In today lesson, we are going to learn how to conjugate verbs ending in “ere”, like “prendere” (to take), “leggere” (to read), and “scrivere” (to write).
7. Do As Romans Do (Intermediate)
March 2nd, 2006

When in Rome, do as Romans do. That means, when you are somewhere that you are not familiar with, act like the people around you. That’s a golden rule. Let’s learn how to apply it “the Italian way” while practicing some useful expressions using the word “quando” (when).
Intermediate Level - Lesson Nr. 7
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