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Click and Learn: “Passato Prossimo” present perfect tense in Italian

Click and Learn: “Passato Prossimo” present perfect tense in Italian

Il passato prossimo è il tempo passato più usato in italiano insieme all’imperfetto. Il tempo passato prossimo è formato da due elementi, l’ ausiliare e il participio passato. L’ausiliare si forma con il presente del verbo essere o del verbo avere, dipende dal caso. Il participio passato dei verbi regolari ha 3 forme. Clicca play e guarda la mia presentazione.…

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A unique fusion of jazz and Sardinian traditional music

Antonello Salis & Paolo Angeli & Gavino Murgia- Free Event- Italian Cultural Institute London Date: Tuesday, December 06, 2011 Opening times: 7pm Venue: Italian Cultural Institute Antonello SALIS – piano/accordion Paolo ANGELI – Sardinian guitar/voice Gavino MURGIA – sax/flute/voice The sound of the Salis-Angeli duo is born of a specialized expertise on their instruments, sonically rich and free of anything…

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Il papà della vespa

Fino al 31 gennaio in programma a Pontedera presso il Museo Piaggio la mostra «Corradino d’Ascanio: Uomo, Genio, Mago, Mito» che esplora la vita e le opere dell’ingegnere abruzzese autore della Vespa. All’interno dell’esposizione sono stati ricostruiti gli ambienti originali dell’epoca anche grazie all’uso della realtà virtuale. Da corriere.it

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Real Venice- Somerset House

For centuries, Venice has inspired intellectuals, writers and artists with its ravishing beauty, riches and strangeness. Now, in a major exhibition, fourteen internationally renowned artists have created a series of meaningful and original photographic images of Venice, perhaps the most photographed but seriously threatened city in the world.  The resulting images show Venice in all its beauty, but also in…

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A tribute to Nino Rota- Richard Galliano

World-renowned accordionist Richard Galliano and his La Strada Quintet pay tribute to revered film composer, Nino Rota, whose iconic scores include Fellini’s La Dolce Vita and 8½ and Coppola’s The Godfather. To mark Nino Rota’s centenary year, Galliano is joined by two jazz giants – Dave Douglas and John Surman – to reinterpret Rota’s key works playing material from a…

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