Capisco bene ma parlo male. Qualche consiglio – Intermedio #26 (VIDEO)

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Il fascismo in Italia, la storia completa — Avanzato #39

Trascrizione con glossario (gratis)Questo mega-episodio riunisce tutti gli episodi dedicati alla storia del fascismo italiano, dalle sue origini nel 1919 alla caduta finale il 25 aprile 1945. Scopriremo come Mussolini prese il potere, costruì una dittatura totalitaria, trascinò l ...  Show more

Gli italiani e le carte da gioco - Intermedio #59

Trascrizione con glossario (gratis)In questo episodio di livello intermedio, esploriamo la storia e le tradizioni delle carte da gioco in Italia, dal loro arrivo nel Medioevo fino al loro ruolo centrale nelle feste natalizie.Altri link e risorse utili:Dentro l'Italia - Corso di i ...  Show more

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