Archive for March, 2007
9. Remember The Flag (Culture Shot)
March 25th, 2007

Learn Italian language with our ninth “Culture Shot”! Today we are going back in time, when young Italian students had to memorize a cute “filastrocca” (riddle) to learn the colors of the Italian flag. While jumping from Sicily to the Alps, we’re going to see how to name different colors: “verde” (green), “bianco” (white), “rosso” (red), and Jane’s favorite, “arancione” (orange). Enjoy!
Culture Shot - Episode Nr. 9
35. A Broken Pipe (Intermediate)
March 17th, 2007

Today’s episode is about… flooding! Let’s just picture this: you’re happily living in Italy in a great apartment located right in the center of Florence… life couldn’t be better, right? That’s right until the morning when you wake up and… ouch! - a pipe from the kitchen sink is leaking, and on top of that the toilet is plugged! It’s definitely time to call plumber Lando to the rescue! Let’s learn how to call for assistance, get the pipe fixed, and be dry again. Enjoy!
Intermediate Level - Lesson Nr. 35
8. Sanremo Is Always Sanremo! (Culture Shot)
March 11th, 2007

Learn Italian with “Culture Shot” (”Colpo di Cultura”, in Italian), a weekly small bite of culture coming from Italy. Today we’ll talk about the most important event of Italian pop music, the Sanremo Festival. The Sanremo festival, a song contest running since 1951, is so popular amongst Italians that it is often referred to simply as “Il Festival” (The Festival). How we say in Italy, “Canta che ti passa…”. Enjoy!
Culture Shot - Episode Nr. 8
34. Helping Jennifer (Intermediate)
March 4th, 2007

Learn Intermediate Level Italian with Podcasts! Jennifer, a student of Italian coming from Australia, has the opportunity to practice her Italian with Giovanni, a nice young gentleman that is trying to help her out. Today Professor Frison (aka Jane) will explain the grammar rule that in English is called “present perfect continuous”, the one we use to show that something started in the past and has continued up until now. Finally, we’ll wish “buona fortuna” to Jennifer, a very smart young lady that a year ago became one of the first LearnItalianPod subscribers - and after a few months of practice she felt she was ready to go to Italy to spend a year there studying Italian - and she’s doing it!
Intermediate Level - Lesson Nr. 34
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