3. Let’s Go Out For Dinner (Listen Up & Learn)

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LearnItalianPodLearn “real” Italian with the newest show on LearnItalianPod.com: “Listen Up & Learn”, episode #3! – Today’s story is entitled “Let’s Go Out For Dinner!”. Listen to Jane talking about how much she enjoys going to her favorite restaurant for dinner and train your ears to listen and truly understand the Italian language. — Remember, being able to fully understand the Italian language is THE key to success in becoming a fluent speaker. Enjoy!

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Listen Up & Learn – Episode #3

7 Responses to "3. Let’s Go Out For Dinner (Listen Up & Learn)"

James Says:
November 30th, 2010 at 9:12 am

I have loved this lesson, Jane & Massimo, thank you! :-) I had tortellini in brodo on my recent trip to Bologna… OMG! It’s now my favorite Italian dish!

Davide Says:
December 2nd, 2010 at 6:35 pm

Tortellini: A small, stuffed pasta pocket made from little rounds of dough, then twisted to form dumplings. Fillings can be made with anything and are served sauced or in a simple broth.

Kathy Says:
December 5th, 2010 at 4:51 am

Is this a dish typical of the city of Bologna?

Marvel Says:
December 9th, 2010 at 5:51 pm

I loooooove tortellini! :-)

LearnItalianPod.com Says:
December 12th, 2010 at 5:56 pm

Tortellini is a delicious dish originally from the Italian region of Emilia (in particular, the cities of Bologna and Modena).

Pauline Y Says:
November 8th, 2011 at 2:20 am

 Hi,

I have been trying very hard to learn Italian and recently sent my boyfriend a text message, but he said I got it wrong … I was trying to say “see you tonight, I love you”

I wrote – “vediamo stasera, ti amo”, but he said my tense was wrong.

I’m very confused :s

Marco Says:
July 27th, 2012 at 12:18 am

 How about “Ci vediamo stasera” (?!)

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