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Archive for July 22nd, 2008 


July 22nd, 2008

Don’t think that you can get by in an Italian hairdresser without some language skills. If a customer doesn’t seem to speak the language, hairdressers can take the opportunity to do that avant-garde ‘do that they’ve always been wanting to do, and trust us, you don’t want to come out of the hairdresser with something that can be described as “brave”. In today’s lesson we’re talking about hair.

In today’s lesson, we will briefly review the structure of mi piace “I like” its negative form, the expression essere gentile “to be kind” and finally the most appropriate adjectives to use when talking about hairstyles. Moreover, we will consider the Italian customs regarding the two different types of hairdressers and the criterion of self definition through the development of individual styles.

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Voice Actors: Cinzia, Marco
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