‘La Piccola Cucina’ A Program Of The Italian Cultural & Community Center Of Houston, TX

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‘La Piccola Cucina’ A Program Of The Italian Cultural & Community Center Of Houston, TX


La Piccola Cucina: a program of success for the teaching of the Italian language through cooking and nutrition education classes.

La Piccola Cucina is a program dedicated to children aged 5 to 12, aimed at teaching the Italian language, the metric system, and the basics of nutrition, as well as promoting the many Italian regional culinary traditions. The program was designed and is directed by Tiziana Triolo, Program Director of the Italian Cultural and Community Center of Houston.

La Piccola Cucina: un programma di successo per l’insegnamento della lingua Italiana attraverso classi di cucina e di educazione alimentare.

La Piccola Cucina e’ un Programma dedicato ai bambini dai 5 ai 12 anni , interamente indeato e diretto dal Direttore della Programmazione del Centro di Cultura Italiana di Houston Tiziana Triolo, volto all’insegnamento della lingua Italiana, all’educazione alimentare, alla comparazione con il sistema metrico decimale e alla promozione delle differenti tradizioni culinarie regionali.

Italian Culture In 5 Minutes (according To Rest Of The World)

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Italian Culture In 5 Minutes (according To Rest Of The World)


This video has been prepared for the course Complex Decision Making held at Politecnico of Milano. It tries to symbolize Italy through its main values: family, beauty, aesthetics, religion, art, food, (unfortunately) mafia, and work. Sketches are taken from a D&G commercial, the movie “Che Bella Giornata”, the movie “Godfather” and a FIAT commercial. All rights belong to their owners.

Tony Piccolo On Italian Culture In Australia As Part Of Italian Week

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Tony Piccolo On Italian Culture In Australia As Part Of Italian Week


Executive producer, Alessandro Sorbello interviews Tony Piccolo MP in Brisbane Australia regarding the role of Italian Culture in Australia as part of Italian Week , The official Italian Festival in Brisbane.

About Tony Piccolo MP – Tony was first elected to State Parliament as the Member for Light on the 18th March 2006 after serving as Mayor of Gawler for six years. Currently Tony is a member of the Economic and Finance Committee and also a number of Caucus Sub Committees.

“I think it will be challenging, rejuvenating and very rewarding to be able to do something to further the interests of Italians abroad.”

2013 – The Year Of Italian Culture In The U.S.

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2013 – The Year Of Italian Culture In The U.S.


The inauguration of 2013 – The Year of Italian Culture in the United States took place on Wednesday, December 12th 2012, in Washington D.C. at the National Gallery of Art

[Expat Living] Italian Culture In Vietnam

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[Expat Living] Italian Culture In Vietnam

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Late 1960s Rome, Italy, Fashion, Cafe Culture

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Late 1960s Rome, Italy, Fashion, Cafe Culture


From the Kinolibrary archive film collections. To order the clip clean and high res visit Clip ref KLR759.

Colour footage from Rome, Italy in the late 1960s with a photographer travelling around the city taking pictures in cool and fantastic situations forming a great little story and showing off Rome in the late 1960s for the fabulous location it was.

Italian Language And Culture: Beginner | WellesleyX On EdX | Course About Video

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Italian Language And Culture: Beginner | WellesleyX On EdX | Course About Video


Learn the basics of the Italian language and culture through videos, podcasts, interviews, and much more. ↓ More info below. ↓

Take this course free on edX:

ABOUT THIS COURSE
Benvenuti e Benvenute! (Welcome!)

In this language course you will learn the four basic skills (speaking, listening, reading and writing) in the context of major themes in Italian culture. By the end of the course you will be able to describe people, events and situations, both in the present and the past, and you will have acquired the necessary vocabulary to communicate about everyday situations.

This course offers a variety of tools to help you learn “la lingua del sì” in different ways:

– Situational videos (called Ciak!, which means “clapperboard” in Italian): you will follow eight Italian students in their daily lives and interactions on our campus. What a great way to learn authentic conversational Italian!
– Downloadable Podcasts: become a participant in each Ciak! video and practice Italian when and where you want on your portable device!
– Grammar charts, with or without audio files: study and review grammar through concise, clear and downloadable pdf files, and practice pronunciation with our embedded audio files.
– Short video lessons: as if in a real classroom, learn each new topic with the instructor’s direct guidance.
– Video interviews: learn from various native speakers as they talk about different aspects of Italian culture.
– Short “Letture” (readings): practice reading comprehension while learning about Italian culture.
– Discussion board: your chance to communicate (in Italian!) with other students on a variety of suggested topics.
– Ready to test your skills? Practice and review with a variety of self-correcting activities.

Italian culture is also an integral part of this course. Through our interviews and readings you will learn about:

– daily life in a small hill town in Northern Italy;
– major differences between Italian and American universities;
– Italian films that won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Film;
– summer vacations in Italy;
– Italian cuisine.

Whether you are a traditional, visual or auditory learner, you will find the tools that best fit your unique way to learn a foreign language.

This course has been successfully taught in different settings to more than 1,000 students: entirely online to Wellesley College alumnae and students, and as a mix of face-to-face and online instruction at Wellesley College and MIT. We are now proud to open it on edX, confident that your learning experience with this unique online course will be as enriching as it was for the many students who have already taken it.

Last but not least: as you progress in the course, remember to have fun!

Maya Katyajini Sings ‘O Mio Babbino Caro’ At Night Of Italian Culture, UPAC Worldfest 2012

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Maya Katyajini Sings ‘O Mio Babbino Caro’ At Night Of Italian Culture, UPAC Worldfest 2012


Maya Katyajini, 11 years, Yonkers Idol Junior winner 2012, sings ‘O Mio Babbino Caro’ from the opera ‘Gianni Schicchi’ by Giacomo Puccini. Untermyer Park, Worldfest. Night of Italian Culture, August 18th 2012

Italian Holidays – Cultural Heritage Week – Settimana Della Cultura

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Italian Holidays – Cultural Heritage Week – Settimana Della Cultura

Learn more about Italian culture with ItalianPod101.com! Ever wondered what the most important Italian holidays are, and how they are celebrated? Then this 25-lesson video series is for you! With this series, you’ll learn the what, why, when and how of 25 well-known holidays in Italy.

In this video, you’ll learn all about Cultural Heritage Week in Italy and how it’s celebrated, from food to decorations, while building your Italian vocabulary. Join Eleonora for a dose of Italian culture! Visit us at ItalianPod101.com, where you will find many more fantastic Italian audio and video lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you’re there!

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Introducing Italy

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Introducing Italy


Introducing Italy for kids.
presented by Veronica Del Motto & Ali Kashef