Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Italy
The winner of Sanremo is announced, and the news travels fast. The winning song makes Italians feel optimistic after the terrible war and postwar periods.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Oriana visits an orphanage and it has a long-lasting effect on her that she will never forget.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
In the eighteenth centiury, the San Carlo Theater was a magnificent center for opera and culture, and still is today. It's one of the most beautiful theaters in all of Europe.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Ugo tries to explain to Nora why he didn't climb up on the crane at the wedding. In the atelier, there is some gossip about their new client.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Italy
Imma is back in the office and so is her talkative assistant, Diana. Imma's boss comes in with some papers. Who knows? Now that summer is almost over, maybe Imma will find some time to relax.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Libero and Enrica don't see eye to eye, but in addition to that, Enrica makes allusions she doesn't fully explain, and it leads to more incomprehension. Maria takes Lele Junior to the health center and Guido examines him.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
With Camilla's help, the police have figured everything out, almost. One element is still missing.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Italy
Domenico Modugno goes to New York City, where he sees his song has taken over. It made history all over the world.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Oriana has a difficult conversation with General Loan, but manages to get out of the war zone safely. Back in the present day, she tells Lisa more about her time in Vietnam and about her relationship with François.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Rossella tells us how she came to be the solitary inhabitant of a beautiful, abandoned village in Calabria, called either Pentedattilo or Pentidattilo.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
The Teatro San Carlo was renowned in all of Europe for its beauty as well as for its music, theater, and opera productions, so when it caught fire in 1816, it was a major tragedy. King Ferdinand I had it rebuilt immediately, and it became even more magnificent than before.
Difficulty: Beginner
Italy
Marika talks about three words — piano, credenza, and tempo — that have something important in common. They all have multiple meanings, not just nuances, not just connotations. Technically, they are called polysemous or polysemic words.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Melody arrives with some news. Whether it's good news or bad news depends on your point of view.
Difficulty: Newbie
Italy
Pimpa has some peculiar but interesting encounters with a book and a cat.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Italy
We begin a new episode, where Valentina is at school, learning about politics and toxic waste.
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