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How to maximise your language learning every day | A Coffee Break with Mark

In this espresso episode, join Mark as he shares practical tips to help you make the most of the little moments in your day and turn them into powerful opportunities for language learning! 💪 Discover how his recent trip to Slovenia taught him how his small interactions can help ...  Show more

Francesca's top travel tips for Sicily & Palermo | A Coffee Break with Francesca

We're back with a new episode, bringing you a little espresso lesson in between main seasons of Coffee Break Italian.In this mini-lesson, join Francesca as she shares her travel tips for visiting Sicilia and its vibrant capital, Palermo. From curiosities about the island to the d ...  Show more

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