Italian Water Idioms
Exercise to test your knowledge of Italian water idioms. Match the water idiom on the left with its definition on the right.
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You cannot deeply understand the Italian language in all its facets if you do not also know its culture.
We have decided to tell you about some aspects of Italian culture through articles that will allow you to learn more about our wonderful country.
Food, history, holidays, customs and traditions are just some of the topics that we would like to introduce you to.
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Exercise to test your knowledge of Italian water idioms. Match the water idiom on the left with its definition on the right.
Read moreExercise to test your knowledge of Italian fish idioms. Match the fish idiom on the left with its definition on the right.
Read moreExercise to test your knowledge of Italian sheep idioms. Match the sheep idiom on the left with its definition on the right.
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Chi di voi si ricorda le cartoline? Fino a poco tempo fa, quando si era in viaggio, era quasi d’obbligo spedire un biglietto con bellissime immagini dei posti visitati. Era un piccolo pensiero per chi era rimasto a casa, il destinatario sognava posti bellissimi, le immagini ritratte avevano dei colori straordinari: albe d’orate, tramonti rosati, mari turchesi e prati color […]
Read moreExercise to test your knowledge of Italian horse idioms. Match the horse idiom on the left with its definition on the right.
Read moreExercise to test your knowledge of Italian dog idioms. Match the dog idiom on the left with its definition on the right.
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Il sistema scolastico italiano si suddivide in: Scuola dell’infanzia: bambini dai circa 3 ai 6 anni. Scuola primaria: durata 5 anni. I bambini imparano a scrivere e a leggere, apprendono le prime nozioni di storia, geografia, matematica, grammatica italiana, scienze, musica, disegno ecc. Da pochi anni è obbligatorio l’insegnamento della lingua inglese e dell’informatica. Scuola secondaria di primo grado (scuola media): durata […]
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