38. I Need Help!
May 14th, 2006

We all know that bad things, like good ones, sometimes just happen. What we can do is… to be prepared, just in case. In today’s episode, we are going learn and practice some useful sentences to use in case of emergencies. We hope you’ll never need this lesson, but, as the saying goes, “better safe than sorry”, right?
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4 Responses to "38. I Need Help!"
Jina Bolton Says:
May 15th, 2006 at 1:30 pmThank you so much for doing this! I am going to Florence, Italy for a month this summer, and this will be very helpful.
anne Says:
May 20th, 2006 at 11:10 amThank you so much!
I just downloaded the first 38 lessons and it seems like so much fun!!! I took some italian classes at school and really loved those and I think this will help me to get even more grip on the basics of Italian.
You ROCK!
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Gabor Says:
March 2nd, 2007 at 7:33 amCiao!
If I don’t understand what a native speaker is saying, and want to ask him/her to repeat it, is it correct?:
-Non capisco. Puo ripetere piu lentamente per piacere!
Grazie,
Gabor
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