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					 Advanced
					Advanced
				
Italy
Gualtiero Marchesi tells us a bit about when he discovered "haute cuisine" in a famous hotel school in Switzerland.
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					 Beginner
					Beginner
				
Italy
Gianni takes a cigarette break from doing some yard work, and tells us something about himself. Like many other European smokers, he rolls his own cigarettes to save money.
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					 Beginner
					Beginner
				
Italy Neapolitan
Daniela explains a very important exception to the rule about possessive adjectives. Don't miss out!
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					 Adv-Intermediate
					Adv-Intermediate
				
Italy
So much excitement in just a few moments! Lara and Luca let their true feelings get the better of them, and...
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					 Adv-Intermediate
					Adv-Intermediate
				
Italy
It may not come as a surprise that Toscani, after hours of ruining his eyes looking at the footage, does indeed find something strange. Unwittingly, and indirectly, he also saves the life of the Cine Service owner.
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					 Advanced
					Advanced
				
Italy
Gualtiero Marchesi has been described as growing up in a pot. While training under the eye of his mother, he began to specialize in tavola calda e fredda (hot and cold food service) which, usually connected with a bar, offers quality ready-to-eat dishes. La Cucina Italiana (Italian Cooking) is a periodical that's been on newsstands since 1929. Paola Ricas, who was an editor there, shares a special moment in its history.
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					 Newbie
					Newbie
				
Italy
Marika introduces us to an area where Italian and English have some important differences: reflexive and reciprocal verbs. For extra help, see: Reflections on the Reflexive and Ci Gets Around: Part 1
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					 Advanced
					Advanced
				
Italy
Although Marchesi earned his first Michelin star quite early in the game, he never lost his enthusiasm for creating new dishes, for experimenting.
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					 Adv-Intermediate
					Adv-Intermediate
				
Italy
At police headquarters, a suspect gets questioned, but Manara isn't totally convinced. When conversation between Luca and Lara starts getting personal, Toscani walks in...
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					 Advanced
					Advanced
				
Italy
Our chef tells how his passion for cooking was born, and what books he used as examples.
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					 Intermediate
					Intermediate
				
Italy
Marika shares her impressions and her bubbling enthusiasm for the Expo 2015 held in Milan until the October thirty-first of this year. We hope you get the chance to go!
					Difficulty:
					 Beginner
					Beginner
				
Italy Neapolitan
Daniela continues to address the very sticky subject of possessive adjectives, and explains some very important rules. Little by little, you'll get it.
					Difficulty:
					 Newbie
					Newbie
				
Italy
Marika explains how to form adjectives from nouns, by using various suffixes.
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					 Intermediate
					Intermediate
				
Italy
An actual police officer tells us what it means to him to be one. He talks about the daily problems policemen have to deal with, not just the ones we see on TV.
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					 Adv-Intermediate
					Adv-Intermediate
				
Italy
There are irregularities in this case, and as both Manara and Rubino know, that's where you look!
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