This series brought to you by the Italianglot Podcast is meant for beginner students (A1-A2 level) and is based on the TPRS method (Teaching Proficiency through Reading and Story telling). It is also called Natural Approach because you’ll naturally and automatically acquire Italian by listening to the same stories over and over again. With the help of Arturo and his cat Macchia you’ll reach fluency without even realizing it. On the italianglot.com website you’ll find a transcript and exercises for each episode so you can also read the story and focus on the vocabulary.
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This series brought to you by the Italianglot Podcast is meant for beginner students (A1-A2 level) and is based on the TPRS method (Teaching Proficiency through Reading and Story telling). It is also called Natural Approach because you’ll naturally and automatically acquire Italian by listening to the same stories over and over again. With the help of Arturo and his cat Macchia you’ll reach fluency without even realizing it. On the italianglot.com website you’ll find a transcript and exercises for each episode so you can also read the story and focus on the vocabulary.
Continuiamo a imparare tutto sulle feste italiane, stavolta quelle da luglio a dicembre, perché Arturo sta programmando cosa fare in queste giornate speciali.
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Storie semplici in italiano
This series brought to you by the Italianglot Podcast is meant for beginner students (A1-A2 level) and is based on the TPRS method (Teaching Proficiency through Reading and Story telling). It is also called Natural Approach because you’ll naturally and automatically acquire Italian by listening to the same stories over and over again. With the help of Arturo and his cat Macchia you’ll reach fluency without even realizing it. On the italianglot.com website you’ll find a transcript and exercises for each episode so you can also read the story and focus on the vocabulary.