Italian Basics Public Class

Thursday, August 05 2010 | 6:00 PM (W. Europe Standard Time)

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About the Class

In this class we'll learn the basics of Italian grammar and lexis. As you already know from my German classes, we'll do a lot of exercises, too.

Language of instruction: English / Italian

Keywords: italian grammar, italian lexis, basic conversation

Attendees in the class (12)

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By: robert
661 days 59 minutes ago

wonderful class!!!! :)

By: JohnLockett
661 days 59 minutes ago

Very clear presentation. Very enjoyable

By: JamiWoodworth
661 days 59 minutes ago

Grazie, Rosa!

By: Mary.
661 days 59 minutes ago

Excellent teacher, outstanding class. multo Grazie Rosa

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Laura Jackson Scott
By: Laura Jackson Scott
624 days 22 hours 47 minutes ago

I enjoyed your lesson, Rosa. Thank you!

Laura Jackson Scott
By: Rosa Cantoro
624 days 12 hours 20 minutes ago

Thanks to you, Laura!

About Rosa Cantoro
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  • Rosa Cantoro
    Rosa Cantoro
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Profile Summary

Here's an abstract from my multilingual blog: http://rosacantoro.myblog.it

From birth to adulthood
You already know my name. Let’s turn a blind eye on my age. What’s important is that I was born in the Federal Republic of Germany of Italian parents. That means: grown up in Germany, attended German schools only (until High School diploma), then an apprenticeship and eventually a job as an employee in the Controlling department for one year.

My language education
Since I was a child, my „skilfulness“ in foreign languages became clear. Although we spoke only the Abruzzi dialect at home, it was surprisingly easy for me to learn German, since nursery. To be honest, I got through quite well in this language, considering the fact that in 1986 I won the “Scheffelpreis”, a literature award for excellent knowledge in German language.
Then, year by year, I also learned English and French. This made me discover my passion for foreign languages. I even learned Italian (the official language) all by myself: armed with a German/Italian grammar book and thanks to a very hard study of Italian books I managed to graduate in trade and economics.
I suppose this was meant to be a kind of mistake, because two years later I passed the exam as translator and interpreter.

Well, since then I’ve been working in this field: I began as a translator and now I also teach German conversation, German and English………. really cool, isn’t it?

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