7. I Need A Room For Tonight (Upper Intermediate)
January 4th, 2009
Episode #7 of this exciting “Upper Intermediate Level Series” is entitled “I Need A Room For Tonight”. Last week we had left our friend Italo in the middle of un unpleasant situation. The business meeting he was supposed to have has been cancelled and rescheduled for the following morning. Now Italo must find a place where to spend the night. We’ll listen to a conversation between Italo and the receptionist of a hotel located in the center of Venice, and we are going to learn some useful sentences and vocabulary that you most likely will be using on your next trip to Italy when asking for a room and checking into a hotel. Enjoy!
Upper Intermediate - Episode Nr.7
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3 Responses to "7. I Need A Room For Tonight (Upper Intermediate)"
Laura Says:
January 4th, 2009 at 11:25 pmI wish I had this episode with me when I was stuck in Venice (me too!) and had to find place to stay quick. Nice one, Jane and Massimo!
LearnItalianPod.com Says:
January 4th, 2009 at 11:28 pmLaura, glad you like it. One of our VIP subscribers, Luca, gave us the idea - he got stuck in Rome…
Vincent Says:
February 10th, 2009 at 3:07 pmThe venice podcasts convinced me to finally visit this legendary city.
Greetings from Belgium,
Vincent
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