15. A Fun Networking Event (Upper Intermediate)
April 5th, 2009
Learn Italian with LearnItalianPod! Episode #15 of the “Upper-Intermediate Level Series” is entitled “A Fun Networking Event”. We’re back in Venice. Another day has passed and Italo has been invited for a networking event after his business meeting. So, let’s hear how Italian professionals network and exchange business cards. If you plan to go to Italy for any type of work or business, you’ll definitely find this episode very interesting, as it contains a lot of popular and useful expressions used in informal but business-like situations. In the grammar section, we will explain, review, and practice the comparatives of majority and minority. Enjoy!
Upper Intermediate - Episode Nr.15
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2 Responses to "15. A Fun Networking Event (Upper Intermediate)"
Marla Says:
April 15th, 2009 at 10:06 amI was surprised in seeing the expression ‘evento di networking’ used in Italian. I’d be nice to see a future episode about expressions that the Italian language takes from English (or other languages…)
Antonio Says:
April 23rd, 2009 at 7:56 amThat’s a nice idea, Marla. I would love to see that too. Words like hamburger, computer, boss, videogame, and so on.
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