Archive for June, 2011

27. The Tortellino X-perience (Listen Up & Learn)

  Level: Listen Up & Learn

LearnItalianPodEpisode #27 of the fun-to-practice and extra-useful “Listen Up & Learn” lesson series is entitled “The Tortellino X-perience” – Scientists from the University of Bologna are so passionate about their hometown’s world famous pasta, “Tortellini”, that their passion has become the inspiration for their latest software: a multimedia teaching game called “Tortellino X-perience”, that promises to teach anyone the very difficult art of making this delicious pasta. – So, let’s celebrate “Tortellini”, technology, and another amazing display of Italian creativity by learning all about the “Tortellino X-perience”. – Then as usual, after listening to the story, take the “7 Question Challenge” to test your comprehension, speaking, and grammar skills. Enjoy!

[VIP Members Only Extra Bonus - Back To Basics: The Verb Dare (To Give)] Login to the Learning Center to find, as a special extra bonus, a super useful audio file with PDF transcript entitled “Back To Basics: The Verb Dare (To Give)“. This verb is a must-know if you really want to “Say It Like Italians Do!”.

Listen Up & Learn – Episode #27

26. We All Scream For Ice Cream (Listen Up & Learn)

  Level: Listen Up & Learn

LearnItalianPodEpisode #26 of the fun-to-practice and extra-useful “Listen Up & Learn” lesson series is entitled “We All Scream For Ice Cream” – Summer’s here, and with summer, comes ice cream! – “Gelato” (the Italian word for “ice cream”), is loved by kids and adults alike, it is arguably the most famous dessert in the world, and it is indeed a must on hot summer days! — Let’s celebrate the beginning of summer by finding out a few curiosities and facts about this delicious dessert. – Then as usual, after listening to the story, take the “7 Question Challenge” to test your comprehension, speaking, and grammar skills. Enjoy!

[VIP Members Only Extra Bonus - Back To Basics: The Verbs Stare (To Stay)] Login to the Learning Center to find, as a special extra bonus, a super useful audio file with PDF transcript entitled “Back To Basics: The Verbs Stare (To Stay)“. Often confused with the verb “Essere” (To Be), the Italian verb “Stare” (To Stay) is an absolute must-know if you ever want to speak fluent Italian. Practice this super-useful bonus, and get this ubiquitous verb under your belt once and for all!

Listen Up & Learn – Episode #26

25. The 7 Ways To Good (and Bad) Luck (Listen Up & Learn)

  Level: Listen Up & Learn

LearnItalianPodEpisode #25 of the fun-to-practice and extra-useful “Listen Up & Learn” lesson series is entitled “The 7 Ways To Good (and Bad) Luck” – It is a well known fact that Italians are big on superstitions. Today, let’s have fun by uncovering the top seven ways to bring “la buona fortuna” (the good luck) or “la cattiva fortuna” (the bad luck) according to the Italian tradition. – Then, after listening to the superstitions, take the “7 Question Challenge” to test your comprehension, speaking, and grammar skills. Enjoy!

[VIP Members Only Extra Bonus - Back To Basics: The Verbs Can, Want, Must] Login to the Learning Center to find, as a special extra bonus, a super useful audio file with PDF transcript entitled “Back To Basics: The Verbs Can, Want, Must“, containing three verbs you absolutely must-know if you want to speak fluent Italian: the verb “Potere” (Can), “Volere” (Want), and “Dovere” (Must) conjugated in the present, past, and future tenses. That’s everything you need to master these three pillars of the Italian language!

Listen Up & Learn – Episode #25

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