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Duolingo | Learn Italian for free
Learn languages completely free, without ads or hidden charges. It's fun, easy, and scientifically proven.
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Studentessa matta - An Italian blog
La studentessa matta (the crazy student) is a blog from an American studying Italian. She also organizes linguistic and cultural trips to Italy once or twice a year.
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Free educational sites
Learn English, French, Spanish, Italian, maths, typing... 100% free.
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Blog di Easitalian
Easitalian is a website to get online private lessons through Skype. It also has a blog (link) with a few interesting information about the Italian language and culture.
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Vita di merda: Storie di vita quotidiana
VDM : La mia vita è una merda, e vaffanculo. Vita di merda !
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A Short Lexicon of Italian Gestures by NYtimes
I want to share with this tribe and with italy lovers and travelers when you will be in Italy and watch how many italians express themself with gestures.
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How Capicola Became Gabagool: The Italian New Jersey Accent, Explained
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Teach Yourself Italian
For a writer, a foreign language is a new kind of adventure. By Jhumpa Lahir.
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Materiale Didattico - a Facebook page that publishes Italian learning material.
Creato per promuovere l'insegnamento dell'italiano in Tunisia e nel mondo.
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Top 10 YouTube Channels for Learning Italian
You can learn to speak Italian without even picking up a pen. Watching videos is a great way to learn a language; you can hear a variety of voices, listen to correct pronunciation, and decide when and where you want to learn. In this article, Italian teacher Liz T. takes you through 10 of her favorite YouTube channels for learning Italian…
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Primo Levi’s Partisans
The Holocaust survivor was troubled by an 'ugly secret' about the Italians who suffered and died while fighting fascism. By Malcolm Forbes.
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Adriano Celentano & Raffaella Carrà : Prisencolinensinainciusol
This is what English sounds like to Italians.
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The Sex-Obsessed Poet Who Invented Fascism
Italian cultural histories say d'Annunzio brought Italy into the 20th century. By Romie Stott. (Dec. 4, 2015)
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The real Spectre
The ’Ndrangheta is the least heralded of Italy’s three great mafias. But, as John Hooper reports, it’s by far the most successful internationally.
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When the Devil Enters
A town plagued by mysterious fires turns to science, the church, and the law in a search for answers. By Ariel Ramchandani.
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The Right Way to Resist Trump
The Berlusconi years in Italy provide a blueprint to thwart a Trump dynasty. By Luigi Zingales.
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First Brexit then Trump. Is Italy next for the west’s populist wave?
Italians will soon vote in a referendum on constitutional reforms which could have dramatic results for all of Europe. By Julian Coman.
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The Italian bakery explained: A guide to every cookie, pastry and dessert
Just in time for Easter, here's the ultimate guide to Italian cookies, pastries and desserts.
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Can We Blame the Mafia on Lemons?
Economists and historians are connecting the early rise of organized crime with Sicily’s citrus trade. By Cara Giaimo.
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Only A True Italian Can Get 7/10 On This Food Quiz
Do you know your bucatini from your capellini?
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