Buondì. Big news! The Italian government hasn’t forgotten language schools after all! Though it’s clear we come way, way down their list of priorities, after bars, restaurants, shopping malls and so on. There’s a new decree out (signed yesterday), detailing the gradual lifting of the anti-Covid restrictions (read more here.) From today, for example, the […]
Stop trying to understand
Buondì. Someone commented recently – I forget who, or where – that it was frustrating not being able to understand all the Italian he read, and so very helpful to have a word-for-word translation into English. I don’t have a lot of hair, but there’s even less now. And my forehead is bruised from the […]
Obvious (once you’ve figured it out…)
Buondì. A quickie today, as I have lots of stuff to get through, including a Spanish conversation lesson mid-afternoon, before which I’ll try to find some time to listen to Spanish radio and glance through El Pais, to ‘tune in’ my ageing and sleep-deprived brain. “How to choose activities/materials that complement and reinforce each other” […]
What’s your iceberg made of?
Buondì. Yesterday, in a rare idle moment, I was flicking through the Le Monde (French newspaper) app, which I pay monthly for but use less than I should, when I came across the ‘podcasts’ section. And while scrolling down through that, a recent ‘program’/podcast, whatever the correct word is, on the 200th anniversary of Napoleon’s […]
“Can I make notes when doing listening exercises and exams?”
Buondì. Here’s a reasonable question from Sue: I would just like to know if you are allowed to make notes when doing listening exercises and of course during an exam. I find it impossible to remember details in English, never mind Italian. Many thanks in advance. And my reply: In an exam your approach should […]
Oops!
Buondì. Wednesday’s article, entitled ‘Building your listening skills‘, generated this interesting comment: But … but isn’t Easy Italian News “audio with English subtitles” effectively? which I think I wrote was a waste of time, which opinion I stand by, until death do us part. My reply (just published now, sorry for the delay) was: No, […]
Building your listening skills
Buondì. Someone emailed me this week with a question: “Do you also recommend watching TV without Italian subtitles?” To which I replied: “It depends on the person. If you’re a beginner, you won’t understand much, but if you’re OK with that then fine. Italian subtitles help you get the general idea, so are better than […]
How to learn new words (and how not to)
Buondì. How to learn new words? I had this conversation with Alberto, an Italian that I teach for two hours online each Wednesday evening. He’s a star, has learnt a lot in the six months we’ve been working together, and is very responsive to new ideas, especially learning how to learn (he wasn’t the most […]
About backups (where are yours?)
Buondì. I am occasionally called rude, last night it was ‘horrid’, though rarely ‘unhelpful’, which would be unjust, given that the friction with club members and customers usually comes when I am attempting to assist them (day, night and weekends) with their customer service issues. Lots of people are pleased with my customer service, a […]
Is Italy once more open for language study/travel?
Buondì. Is Italy once more open for language study/travel? There’s much talk of ‘vaccine passports’, travel corridors, and such like. And many, perhaps most, Italian language schools are already showing on their websites that they are ‘open’. But concretely? Nothing seems very certain… If you live in the UK, for instance, travel abroad is still […]