Archive for August, 2010

31. Play It Again, Sam (5 Minutes A Day)

  Level: 5 Minutes A Day

LearnItalianPodLearn Italian with LearnItalianPod.com – Film dubbing is a big business in Italy. Almost all foreign movies are dubbed, and they are dubbed so well and so consistently that it is common for a single dubber to shadow the career of a foreign movie star for years. All major Hollywood stars are associated with very specific Italian voices and most of the times, when Italians hear the true voice of a movie star, they’re actually disappointed!

So, let’s have a lot of fun by listening and practicing some of the most famous movie lines ever, but… the way Italians heard them and love them. – The seven worldwide famous movie lines you’re about to hear will greatly improve your vocabulary, comprehension of Italian, and understanding of Italian culture. Enjoy!

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5 Minutes A Day – Episode #31

30. When The Phone Rings, Be Ready! (5 Min. A Day)

  Level: 5 Minutes A Day

LearnItalianPodLearn Italian with LearnItalianPod.com – Talking on the phone can represent the ultimate challenge for someone learning a foreign language. In fact, on the phone you only rely on tone of voice and the words spoken, and you don’t have body language to assist you in understanding. That’s why talking on the phone in Italian is both indispensable (if you ever need to do it in real life) and a great exercise to dramatically improve your knowledge of the language.

So, let’s get the phone ringing and practice two great, “real-life” phone conversations in Italian. The two phone conversations you’re about to hear, one informal and the other formal, will greatly improve your vocabulary, comprehension of Italian, and understanding of Italian culture. Enjoy!

[How Would You Say It: The Art of Socializing - LearnItalianPod VIP Members Extra Bonus!] Login to the Learning Center to find, as a special extra bonus, a super useful audio file with PDF transcript entitled “How Would You Say It: The Art of Socializing“, a terrific way to test and improve your knowledge of Italian by translating words and sentences on the fly. Practice this, and get ready to make a lot of Italian friends!

5 Minutes A Day – Episode #30

29. From Animal Kingdom To Italian Saying (5 Min. A Day)

  Level: 5 Minutes A Day

LearnItalianPodLearn Italian with LearnItalianPod.com – One of the things that caught our attention while reviewing a long list of Italian sayings is how many of them, and surely some of the most famous ones, are made up using animal names. “Pulce” (flea), “mosca” (fly), “cane” (dog), “gatto” (cat), “elefante” (elephant), and “lupo” (wolf) are only few examples of animals that are used in popular Italian expressions.

So, let’s get ready to learn some great, “real-life” Italian sayings that you won’t find in books: these are idiomatic expressions that Italians use all the times in their everyday lives. The 12 Italian sayings you’re about to hear will greatly improve your vocabulary, comprehension of Italian, and understanding of Italian culture. Welcome to the (Italian) animal kingdom, everyone!

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5 Minutes A Day – Episode #29

28. The Big Italian Meal (5 Minutes A Day)

  Level: 5 Minutes A Day

LearnItalianPodLearn Italian with LearnItalianPod.com – Some says that the only two things you need when visiting Italy are “stomaco vuoto” (an empty stomach), and “un grande appetito” (a big appetite). It is a very well known fact that Italian meals can be long multi-course affairs, particularly when visiting, staying with a family, or celebrating any events.

Yes, Italians love long meals, and it’s definitely not by chance that Italian cuisine is considered “una delle migliori cucine del mondo” (one of the best cuisines in the world). — So, let’s have a lot of fun by reverse-engineering, course by course, a classic big Italian meal, all the while learning and practicing a lot of very useful Italian words, sentences, and grammar rules that are sure to make your Italian better. Enjoy!

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5 Minutes A Day – Episode #28

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