19. Say It With Food (Upper Intermediate)
June 14th, 2009
Learn Italian with LearnItalianPod. Italians love food, and love to eat… that’s a fact. For them, food is pleasure as much as nourishment. What they also love to do is to express opinions about people or things using food names that best describe them! So, let’s follow Lucia and Italo as they play this little funny game called “Say It with Food”: the first that cannot come up with a popular idiomatic sentence that uses food names to express opinions about people or things loses. Get ready to learn and practice some of the most common popular Italian idiomatic expressions you’ll ever hear, a lot of food names, and have lots of fun!
[LearnItalianPod VIP Members Extra Bonus!] Login to the Learning Center to download Audio & PDF Transcript of the “must-know” Italian verb “Mangiare” (To Eat).
Upper Intermediate - Episode Nr.19
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1 Response to "19. Say It With Food (Upper Intermediate)"
Jim Says:
June 26th, 2009 at 1:43 amVery nice post. Love the audio tutorials and I certainly agree to your points above. Thanks for Promoting Italian, I cant wait to try those PDF’s also.
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