Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
After two years, Camilla and Gaetano meet up again at the scene where a woman had been found dead. They fall into their usual habit of discussing the crime, as if not a day had passed.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Gaetano receives a phone call and when it ends, he finds himself obliged to tell Camilla that it was from a journalist he had met in Prague. Back at school, Camilla wants to know more about the centurion, while Renzo is dealing with a problem at his studio.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Berardi is gathering information about the victim. Ferrari identified a report about a missing American girl and Berardi goes to see her sister, who reported it. Meanwhile, Camilla's house has gotten flooded and Renzo is very angry.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
While the investigations continue, Renzo has an unpleasant surprise that undermines his peace of mind as a husband, and even a competition he must participate in doesn't give him peace.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
At school, Alex and Aiello are arguing because Aiello wants Alex to delete some photos from his phone, but Alex doesn't want to. With Camilla's arrival in class, the argument calms down, but the teacher would like to know why Aiello got so upset.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Gaetano asks Camilla for help in identifying the centurion who found the girl's body. At home, Renzo is working on the competition and has a surprising conversation with his colleagues.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Renzo is at home with Livietta and he is helping her with a project for school. Camilla goes to help Gaetano with the recognition of the centurion, but she will also need Gaetano's help later.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
In the car, Camilla and Gaetano talk about commitment in relationships and marriages. When they arrive at Camilla's house, they unload the water heater together, when Renzo sees them.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy Neapolitan
Antonio is a teacher and we find him at Somma Vesuviana, on the slopes of Vesuvius, near Naples. For some time he has tending a small garden, where he grows vegetables, which he sees as miracles of the earth, with seeds developing into fruits.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy Neapolitan
For many Italians, putting up a presepe (manger scene or crèche) at Christmas time is as, if not more important than putting up a Christmas tree. Antonio talks about the traditions concerning its origins, two thousand and eleven years ago.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Antonio explains that the Italian tradition of constructing a nativity scene during the Christmas season had it origins in the thirteenth century, when Saint Francis of Assisi organized the first live re-enactment of the birth of Jesus. It soon spread to all of Italy, but above all to the Kingdom of Naples, where everyone got involved, from the poorest family to the King himself.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Kaleidoscopio is a family-owned business which one could define as an almost artistic business. In fact, they create objects, such as paintings, lamps, and panels in colored glass.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Kaleidoscopio is a Neapolitan company that sells its works through two shops, one in Rome and the other in Naples. Most of its business, however, is conducted at fairs and special events, where new collections are launched.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Andromeda tells us about her job as a copywriter. She explains what a copywriter does, and what kind of studies can help prepare you for this kind of job.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Silvia is an editor (in real life) for Il Fatto Quotidiano (The Daily Event), a national newspaper with some special characteristics. Silvia tells us what kind of news she covers, and some of the problems she encounters.
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