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    6. A True World Championship (That’s Amore!)

    VIP Member Mark from South Africa sent us a very ...

    VIP Member Mark from South Africa sent us a very funny email. He says: “Thank you for the eco-friendly lesson about water! You have no idea how much I have enjoyed it. Now, after water, can we talk about wine? I hear that Italy did pretty goo[...]

    Apr 29, 2012 Read more
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    5. Sparkling or Still? (That’s Amore!)

    Jane’s “Nonna Rina” (Grandma Rina) is a very active woman: ...

    Jane’s “Nonna Rina” (Grandma Rina) is a very active woman: she likes the outdoor, biking, hiking, traveling, and her favorite destination is “Le Cinque Terre”, a wonderful group of five villages surrounded by hills on [...]

    Apr 15, 2012 Read more
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    4. If You Want a Ferrari, Get in Line (That’s Amore!)

    We’re always listening to our VIP Members for ideas and ...

    We’re always listening to our VIP Members for ideas and suggestions, and this episode is no exception! – Several VIP Members (Luca, Jordan, and Angela) feel like we need to dedicate one of our “That’s Amore!” episodes [...]

    Apr 8, 2012 Read more
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    3. The Garden Mania (That’s Amore!)

    Long time VIP Members Lauren from New Zealand sent us ...

    Long time VIP Members Lauren from New Zealand sent us a wonderful email. She says: “I finally I did it! I moved to Italy and found a tiny apartment with a lovely garden. I am planning to grow some fresh vegetables; I heard this is what everyo[...]

    Apr 1, 2012 Read more
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    2. The Longest Outdoor Escalator (That’s Amore!)

    Jane’s friend and VIP Member Maria Tereza called from Italy, ...

    Jane’s friend and VIP Member Maria Tereza called from Italy, where she’s studying art, and reported a news about the longest outdoor escalator from her native country Colombia. She said she loves our new “That’s Amore![...]

    Mar 25, 2012 Read more
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    1. An All Italian Sushi (That’s Amore!)

    Gooooood morning everyone and welcome to our new show called ...

    Gooooood morning everyone and welcome to our new show called “That’s Amore”, a fun-to-practice news program slash learning Italian experience: news in Italian from all over the world that you can listen and practice on your way to[...]

    Mar 18, 2012 Read more
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    6. Q&A with Jane & Max: What Did You Say He Did?

    In Italian, there are mainly two ways to tell someone ...

    In Italian, there are mainly two ways to tell someone the content of a conversation: one is using the direct speech, the other is using the so-called reported speech. – This time, thanks to VIP Member Valentina who lives in London, England, w[...]

    Mar 4, 2012 Read more
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    5. Q&A with Jane & Max: During Carnival, Anything Goes!

    Certainly one of the most welcomed winter holidays, in Italy ...

    Certainly one of the most welcomed winter holidays, in Italy the “Carnevale” (Carnival) is a huge event celebrated with parades, masquerade balls, music, entertainment, and parties. Pranks of any kind are common during “Carnevale[...]

    Feb 19, 2012 Read more
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    4. Q&A with Jane & Max: The Language of Love

    Valentine’s day is just around the corner, and Italian is ...

    Valentine’s day is just around the corner, and Italian is considered by many to be the language of love. So, what better question than the one sent by VIP Member Regina from Denver who is simply asking: “How do you say ‘I love you[...]

    Feb 12, 2012 Read more
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    3. Q&A with Jane & Max: I Hope You Have Time For This!

    This time’s question was sent by VIP Members Alex and ...

    This time’s question was sent by VIP Members Alex and Cristina from Sidney, Australia, and so it goes: “Knowing the subjunctive is the only way for someone to express doubt, possibility, or uncertainty in Italian. As you often say, it[...]

    Jan 30, 2012 Read more
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