Italian course The Definitive Italian Course 3: let's go to the cinema!
By hamlet
Languages
Italian
Level
Proficient
Lessons
5
School
None
With this course you will be able to speak about a very interesting topic: Italian movies! We will have some interesting conversation about international Italian movie stars Marcello Mastroianni and Sophia Loren; we will talk about “La dolce vita”: it is not just a movie, it is an Italian life style! If you want to speak Italian fluently and practise the everyday language, this is the right course for you! If you try a lesson I am sure you will not be disappointed. Come on, andiamo al cinema!
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Do you like going to the cinema? Let’s check wath is on...   more Do you like going to the cinema? Let’s check wath is on in the most important cinemas in Italy: in this lesson we will visit a dedicated web site and search for a movie to see. We will practise all the vocabulary you need to know about movies.   less
Let’s see one of the most important scene of Italian...   more Let’s see one of the most important scene of Italian cinema: the Trevi Fountain from “La dolce vita”. We will comment this scene and talk about Marcello Mastrioanni.   less
We will continue our lesson about Marcello Mastroianni and...   more We will continue our lesson about Marcello Mastroianni and Italian film maker Federico Fellini: we will read interesting news from wikipedia and talk about it.   less
Let’s see some video about Sophia Loren and her...   more Let’s see some video about Sophia Loren and her biography: we will talk about this wonderful Italian actress and how important she is for Italian cinema.   less
Are you ready to laugh? That means that you are ready to...   more Are you ready to laugh? That means that you are ready to watch at some funny video from Italian comedian Roberto Benigni: we will listen to his Italian funny accent and, if you have not died laughing yet, we will talk about his career from Italy to Hollywood.   less

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