Celebrating Saint Francis’ Day, and World Animal Day. Credits: “Francesco” by Vangelis (1989)
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Celebrating Saint Francis’ Day, and World Animal Day. Credits: “Francesco” by Vangelis (1989)
Grammar point about a verb form that is typically used for giving instructions or making invitations. Credits : “Your Intro” by Audionautix (http://audionautix.com/) courtesy of Creative Commons (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Lorenzo Jovanotti’s serenade on Dante’s death anniversary, not creepy at all. Credits : “Serenata rap” by Cherubini/Centonze/Celani (1994) – Vittorio Gassman reads Dante’s Inferno (1997)
Vocabulary pill about what/whom is good or worthwhile. Credits : “Your Intro” by Audionautix (http://audionautix.com/) courtesy of Creative Commons (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Anniversary pill for the remembrance of the slave trade and its abolition. Credits : “Your Intro” by Audionautix (http://audionautix.com/) courtesy of Creative Commons (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) – “Esseri umani” by Marco Mengoni
Grammar point not concerned with any particular person. Credits : “Your Intro” by Audionautix (http://audionautix.com/) courtesy of Creative Commons (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) – “Viva la pappa col pomodoro” by L. Wertmüller and
Here comes the rain again, in an Italian music podcast pill. Credits : “Piove (ciao ciao bambina)” by D. Verde & D. Modugno (1959) – “È la pioggia che va”
Reading from Dacia Maraini’s masterpiece, The Silent Duchess.
Vocabulary pill about the anniversary of the date on which you were born. Credits : “Tanti auguri” by Gino Paoli and Giovanni Bella, performed by Marcella Bella (1987)
Featuring three different persons with one same family name. Credits : “Mi ritorni in mente” by Lucio Battisti & Mogol (1970)
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