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Best roman tv shows for learning

My family is from the Molise. I'm taking classes but also want to hear things closest to my families accent. I'm been told Campobasso and Rome, while not identical are close... But everytime I try to Google TV shows that take place in Rome I get the shows about Romans circa Caesar, i'd much rather something more modern ty

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u/Lucky-Kangaroo-6337 — 2 days ago

Practice conversation for free! Looking for testers of new app :)

Hi everyone!

I have developed an app that focuses entirely on practicing conversations. Now, I need people to try it and let me know what they think!

Entirely for free of course :)
(There is also a beginner profram with 22 mini-lessions)

Comment below or send me a dm id you would like to join!

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u/abcddd1234 — 8 days ago

Italian conversation with native speaker

Hi everyone! 😊 I’m 32M, Italian native speaker, and I live in Italy (GMT+1 timezone). I also speak English as a second language.

For three years I’ve been offering conversation practice in Italian, suitable for all levels, from complete beginners to those who just want to practice and feel more confident.

Sessions can be 60 or 30 minutes, depending on what works best for you. We can talk about whatever interests you: work, travel, or just everyday life.

If you’re interested or want more info, feel free to leave a comment or message me privately 😊

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u/Cautious_Sky2156 — 9 days ago
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Can anyone recommend good online (digital) working material to self study Italian?

Pretty much as described above. I am currently catching up on the A1 and A2 courses that I did two years ago, but the materials I have left are either used or insufficient.

Also a nice comprehensive grammar book would be nice, thanks!

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u/StarshineBoom — 13 days ago