CBI 2.23 | Cosa facevi quando ti ho telefonato?

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CBI 2.24 | Chi va a Roma perde la poltrona

Coffee Break Italian is the show which helps you learn Italian. Mark and Francesca are the teachers who teach Isla in Season 2. This is the episode in which we're looking at relative pronouns, and through which you'll master this new grammar point! See what we did there? All will ...  Show more

CBI 2.25 | Chi è quella persona che lavora in biblioteca?

In this episode you'll learn everything you need to know about asking questions in Italian. We'll cover come, dove, quando, chi, perché, quale, quali, quanto/a/e/i and, of course, che, che cosa and cosa! By the time you've completed this lesson you'll be able to satisfy your curi ...  Show more

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