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 Oksanochka
 
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							| Italian video for teenagers 
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							| Hi, everybody! Does anyone know any videos (downloadable) in Italian or courses for teenagers (14-16). I can �t speak Italian but one of my students is going to Italy in summer and she asked me to find something to improve her Italian. She �s been there twice, so she �s not a complete beginner. She has no internet at home, only a computer. I have no clue where to start looking for the materials.       Have a nice day,                                 Oksana |  9 Apr 2011      
					
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 robirimini
 
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							| There �s a website with all the dramas and TV movies programmed in Italy. Most of them are in Italian, some are in American subtitled in Italian. Recent episodes are downloadable. If you need some help for the downloading system or anything else, please contact me. At the moment the site is here   
You can also start from this blog   Bye  Roberta |  9 Apr 2011     
					
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 chrissmolder
 
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							| This site offers free downloadable flashcard software for lots if languages. 
 http://www.byki.com/fls/FLS_Csp1.html?l=spanish
 
 I �ve tried it with other languages.  Maybe someone could download it for your student to use at home?  It can be boring, but it �s effective.  The only thing is, the translation side is in English--I �m not sure what your student �s level of English is!
 
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