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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.
Credits : “Your Intro” by Audionautix (http://audionautix.com/) courtesy of Creative Commons (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) -
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An account of Alessandro G's life by himself, with emphasis on prepositions.
Credits : “Your Intro” by Audionautix (http://audionautix.com/) courtesy of Creative Commons (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) -
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.
Credits : “Your Intro” by Audionautix (http://audionautix.com/) courtesy of Creative Commons (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) -
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) -
On Italy's Liberation Day, the most iconic theme song.
Credits : "Bella ciao" as performed by Goran Bregović (2012) - Kombinat (2013) - Ndlovu Youth Choir (2022) - Lidija Percan (2009) and street protesters in Santiago de Chile (2019) -
Vocabulary pill for combining two or more elements together.
Credits : “Your Intro” by Audionautix (http://audionautix.com/) courtesy of Creative Commons (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) -
Grammar pill about words which are spelled and pronounced in the same way despite their different meanings.
Credits : “Your Intro” by Audionautix (http://audionautix.com/) courtesy of Creative Commons (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) -
Looking across Italy, on National Landscape Day.
Credits : “Your Intro” by Audionautix (http://audionautix.com/) courtesy of Creative Commons (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) -
Musical pill when the whether starts to get warmer.
Credits : “La primavera” by Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) - “Maledetta primavera” by A. Cassella / G. Savio (1981) - “You to Me Are Everything” by K. Gold / M. Deane (1976) - “Tra due minuti è primavera” by R. Kunstler / D. Faini (2012) - “Cervo a primavera” by Riccardo Cocciante (1980) + Marina Rei feat. Margherita Buy ("Primavera" - 1999) -
Vocabulary pill about the brightness that lets you see things.
Credits : “Your Intro” by Audionautix (http://audionautix.com/) courtesy of Creative Commons (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) -
Grammar point about single words made up of other words together.
Credits : “Your Intro” by Audionautix (http://audionautix.com/) courtesy of Creative Commons (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ -
Music pill including Italian pop songs with reference to feeling free.
Credits : “Il mio canto libero” by Battisti & Mogol (1972) performed by Coma_Cose (2021) - “La libertà” by G. Gaber / S. Luporini (1972) performed by Emma (2012) - “Liberi tutti” by M. Casacci / S. Romano (1999) performed by Subsonica feat. Lo Stato Sociale (2019) - “Liberi liberi” by Vasco Rossi & Tullio Ferro (1989) -
Celebrating the artist who introduced photographic painting, Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio.
- Credits : "Ciaccona" by Tarquinio Merula (1595-1665) performed by Giardino Armonico (2011) -
Vocabulary (and history) pill about a word that originated in a part of Venice.
- Credits : “Grande polonaise brillante” by F. F. Chopin, performed by A. Benedetti Michelangeli (1962) -
Two vowels, with or without marks written above, pronounced in different ways.
- Credits : “Your Intro” by Audionautix (http://audionautix.com/) courtesy of Creative Commons (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ - "Canon and Variation" by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/ -
Singer and music executive Caterina Caselli in her blond-helmeted years, including 2023.
- Credits : “Nessuno mi può giudicare” by D. Pace / M. Panzeri / M. Del Prete / L. Beretta (1966) - “Cento giorni” by Mogol / P. Soffici (1966) - “Sono bugiarda” by N. Diamond / D. Pace / E. Carrera / Mogol (1967) - “Insieme a te non ci sto più” by M. Virano / P. Conte / V. Pallavicini (1968) - “Nel 2023” by R. Evans / D. Pace (1970) -
Celebrating the longest and fastest road of Italy.
- Credits : “Your Intro” by Audionautix (http://audionautix.com/) courtesy of Creative Commons (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ - Se mer