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Archive for July 15th, 2008 


July 15th, 2008

You’re going to like Italy. We know. The food is fantastic, the wine is delicious, the people are so friendly that strangers greet each other with kisses and hugs. Tuscany is so beautiful that you’ll want to live there, and Rome is so popular that all roads lead there.

In the 21st lesson in the Beginner course, you’ll be learning how to say “I like (something)” in Italian, useful for expressing how much you love the place. You’ll also be going over the sentence pattern, “I don’t like (something)”, useful for people who are unfortunate enough to not live in Italy. We will be continuing the discussion of the verb piacere and its negative form, along with the functioning of the double negation in Italian. We will also consider affirmative answers.

a week end away from the city un week end lontano dalla città

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Voice Actors: Cinzia, Marco
Category: Beginner Lessons | 7 Comments »
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