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In today’s lesson we will consider the employment of the condizionale presente (present conditional) tense in formulating polite requests. In addition, we’ll see the inflection of a certain number of first conjugation regular verbs that, due to phonetic changes, require additional elements to the standard inflection rules.
Anna and Peter see Elena’s car in the distance. They’ll make it to the wedding after all.
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My roommate Anna has just got home from a date with Peter. My other roommate, Elena and I have tried everything to get her to tell us how it went, but she just won’t tell us. She just keeps standing there looking angry. She won’t even look at me when I ask her how it was. That might have something to do with the fact that I keep asking in English though. Maybe Elena will have better luck in finding out how it went.
In today’s lesson, we will be discussing the pronoun ne and the Italian equivalent of the structure “to keep” followed by another verb in the continuous form. For more learning material visit ItalianPod101.com ASAP!
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Jennifer, Peter’s younger sister, is getting married in Firenze. Today we will see Anna and Peter going to the wedding together. In this lesson we will be studying the Italian irregular nouns, focusing in particular on two different categories. 
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Anna just came back home after a Saturday evening watching a soccer match with Peter and she is having a conversation about Peter with Elena. Anna jokingly asked about Peter’s brother again, and he didn’t seem too pleased about it.
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One of the best things about Italian nightlife isn’t going out, but staying in. Just as in other countries, Italians often enjoy staying at home, turning on the TV or firing up the video game console, and relaxing. But the best thing about staying home in Italy is the pizza. Instead of the tough cardboard covered in rubbery “cheese” and “tomato” paste, served outside of Italy’s borders, each Italian pizza delivered to each Italian home is a gift from the divine. In today’s dialogue, Anna doesn’t have anything on either, and enjoys a pizza.
Today we have a dialogue full of idiomatic expressions, we are going to study how to use the preposition di, see the Italian word giro and its different usages and the corresponding English translation. So why did Anna spend the night in and didn’t hang around with Luca and Peter? In today’s dialogue Peter asks Anna about the night before.
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