12. Pane e Tulipani (Advanced)
November 2nd, 2008
Learn Italian with LearnItalianPod! Here’s episode number 12 of the new, fun, and exciting way to learn “Advanced Level Italian”. Based on famous Italian movies and almost entirely spoken in Italian, this series will help you in becoming fluent in Italian while discovering what Italian culture is all about! This time we are talking about “Pane e Tulipani” (”Bread and Tulips” in English), a riveting and romantic fairy tale that seems to be telling us never be afraid to take a stand and always keep an open mind. It’s a great story of love, self-discovery, and hope, and it gives a tremendously optimistic view towards life. A must watch!
Advanced Level - Lesson Nr.12
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