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TPRS Italian – Da che parte è?
This lesson we're concentrate on the directions. Da che parte è ... ?= Which direction is ...? la scuola = the school il museo = the museum la fermata = the stop la stazione = the station il pub = the pub il bagno = the bathroom/toilet Avanti = Foward Indietro =...
TPRS Italian – Una piccola storia vera
Yesterday we started to introduce the past and we change a little bit our rules. Questa è una piccola storia vera = this is a little true story Una piccola storia vera Questa mattina sono andato in Comune con Annamaria. Ero all'ufficio immigrazione perché voglio...
If You Love Maps, This Blog Is for You
National Geographic’s new blog about maps will transport you to far-off places and times. Here’s where we’re headed. Sorgente: If You Love Maps, This Blog Is for You
TPRS Italian – Tanto quanto/come
Dear followers, this week we are introducing 4 small rules to develope very well our stories: 1° - ASCOLTARE = listen 2° - CAPIRE = Understand 3° - PARLA POCO = Speak little 4° - SORPRENDIMI! = Sorprise! I think this rules are so simple and easy to understand that i...
TPRS Italian – Dalla Parrucchiera
Hello everyone, welcome back to the new TPRS lesson. This week we see one things really interestings for all the women (and also for men). Capelli = hair Cappello = hat/cap As you know well everyone has different colors of "capelli": Biondi = Blond Rossi = Red Neri =...
TPRS Italian – Vediamoci, sentiamoci e parliamoci
Dear students, this week we are going to concentrate in 3 simple words: Vediamoci - Sentiamoci - Parliamoci Vediamoci is related to the verb vedere (to see). It is possible to translate in "let's see each other" or "let's meet!" Vediamoci in Piazza Vediamoci alle 7.00...