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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 =...
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 – 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 – 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...
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 – 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...