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Well, it’s your first failing grade from the Italian University you attend. Your professor told you in Italian that she is very upset with you for not following directions. She says she is only going to repeat the directions one more time…in Italian of course! Then you have one last chance to rewrite this paper in Italian the correct way. The annoyed Italian woman explains that this is a very simple project and if you cannot get it right, you should reconsider your decision to study in Italy. The directions are to analyze and compare the traditions of another culture with those in Italy. Not hard, right? Well, it is if you don’t know how to make Italian comparisons of equality such as “tradition is as important in Italy as it is in France!” You had better learn to make the comparisons in Italian quickly or you are as good as gone! Learning Italian with ItalianPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Italian! This Italian Lower Intermediate lesson will teach you how to make Italian comparisons of equality using cosi…come and tanto…quanto. Learn when it is appropriate to use each Italian comparison phrase and get plenty of examples for each. Then we will some interesting facts about the last battle fought by the Venetian army. This Lower Intermediate lesson is as interesting as it is fun! Stop by ItalianPod101 to get started on the next great Italian lesson! Leave us a comment while you are there!
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