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Learn Italian with ItalianPod101.com! You have always dreamed of watching an Italian soccer game in person! Finally, you are here in Italy at the game and you couldn’t be more excited! You have even learned some phrases in Italian just to cheer on your favorite Italian team. At the game, a crowd of screaming Italian soccer fans surrounds you. The Italian players are competing in an incredibly intense game. Out on the field, the two teams suddenly begin to argue back and forth, arousing the crowd. Proudly wearing your Italian jersey, you scream, “What is wrong with these players?” The Italians around you want to know why you think something is wrong with their players and not the other team! You meant to say those players! Now you will have to spend the rest of your dream Italian soccer game with an angry mob! Keep this dream from becoming a nightmare by learning this simple phrase in Italian!
Learning Italian with ItalianPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Italian! This Italian Newbie lesson will teach you the masculine and feminine forms of the Italian equivalent of the plural demonstrative adjective “those.” You will also learn about the beautiful Italian nursery rhymes, or filastrocche, and why many are in danger of disappearing. Visit us at ItalianPod101.com where you will find many more fantastic Italian lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!

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