Episoder
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About a word meant to give, at present.
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Songs about animals for kids of all ages.
“Your Intro” by Audionautix (http://audionautix.com/) courtesy of Creative Commons (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) — “L’animale” by F. Battiato (1985) — “Il gatto e la volpe” by E. Bennato (1977) — “Il pappagallo” by S. Endrigo / L. Bacalov / S. Bardotti / V. de Moraes (1972) — “Quarantaquattro gatti” by G. Casarini (1968) — “Nella vecchia fattoria” by Quartetto Cetra (1949) testo in italiano (che non è una traduzione letterale dell'originale — “Il coccodrillo come fa?” by O. Avogrado / P. Massara (1993) -
Manglende episoder?
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Grammar point on a few linking verbs.
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A new language for imagination was born in the 13th century, Italy's Duecento.
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Vocabulary pill about an ambivalent word in Italian, tempo!
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Music pill for leaving one's place as an emigrant.
Credits : “Lettera dalla Svizzera” by G. Gaber (1965) — “Gli emigranti” by H. Pagani / E. Macias / A. Limentani (1965) — “E cantava le canzoni” by R. Gaetano (1978) — “Non era più lui” by L. Dalla / R. Roversi (1975) — “Naufragio a Milano” by P. Conte (1975) -
Celebration pill for the European Day of Languages.
Credits : "L'italiano" by C. Minellono / T. Cutugno (1983) -
A grammar pill about articles, the indefinite ones.
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A vocabulary pill for drinking a toast to good wine.
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Looking at the bright side of the moon for musical inspiration.
Credits : “Spunta la luna dal monte” by P. Bertoli / G. Marielli (1991) - “Luna rossa” by A. Viscione / V. De Crescenzo (1950) - "E la luna bussò" by M. Lavezzi / O. Avogadro / D. Pace (1979) - “Non voglio mica la luna” by Zucchero / L. Albertelli / E. Malepasso (1984) - “Guarda che luna” by Elgos / G. Malgoni (1959) -
Welcome or not, thousands of Albanians landed at Bari on August 8th, 1991, a date worth remembering.
Credits : "Pane e coraggio" by Ivano Fossati (2003) -
Grammar point about words translating very or much/many.
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Vocabulary pill as short as a period of time can be.
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Music pill to give a short twist to your ears.
“I Watussi” and “Abbronzatissima” by C. Rossi / E. Vianello (1963) — “Pinne, fucile ed occhiali” and “Guarda come dondolo” by C. Rossi / E. Vianello (1962) — “Saint-Tropez Twist” by by M. Cenci / G. Faiella (1962) -
Not everyone who has come to live in the Belpaese from another country is welcome.
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An account of Alessandro G's life by himself, with emphasis on prepositions.
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Music pill sounding like the fifth month of the year.
Credits : "Se bruciasse la città" by G. Bigazzi / G. Savio / F. Polito (1970) - "Luna" by G. Morra / G. Togni (1980) - "Era de maggio" by S. Di Giacomo / M. P. Costa (1885) - "Silvia lo sai" by L. Carboni (1987) - "Fiore di maggio" by F. Concato (1984) - "Poesia senza veli" by N. Moriconi (2019) - "Centro di gravità permanente" by F. Battiato / G. Pio (1981) -
A vocabulary pill that will keep you company.
Credits : “Your Intro” by Audionautix (http://audionautix.com/) courtesy of Creative Commons (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) -- "Compagno di scuola" by Antonello Venditti (1975) -
Grammar pill about the form of adjectives which indicates what is being described as more (or less) than all the rest.
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Featuring one of the best football leagues around the world.
Credits : “Your Intro” by Audionautix (http://audionautix.com/) courtesy of Creative Commons (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) - “La dura legge del gol” by M. Pezzali / C. Cecchetto / P.P. Peroni / M. Guarnerio (1997) - Vis mere