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I am 27 and have been learning Italian since September, my Mum is 53 and has been learning for over 5 years. We both love Italy, the cuisine and the history of art and can go around the Easter school holidays for about 4 days. Help!

2007-02-14 05:07:58 · 4 answers · asked by misseliggett 1 in Travel Italy Other - Italy

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If you're asking for some hints on where to stay as a best compromise in order to fulfill all those purposes, I'd say Parma, then Piedmont (anywhere) and Verona.
For art and cookery, all Italy is a good choice, different location, different tradition and art history, but you can find big values everywhere; just as for language learning I recommend northern cities, anyway not south of Rome, since on daily life dialect or a mix of Italian and dialects is more used. A lot of good places to visit or to live in, in the south, I don't want to be misunderstood, but not ideal for learning Italian.

2007-02-14 11:09:55 · answer #1 · answered by Pinguino 7 · 0 0

hmm, i started Brazilian Jiu Jitsu recently and am progressing efficiently and love it...if i had to pick another? not sure...i always thought capoieira, TKD and karate were exciting...but i actually may lean more towards M. Thai or Boxing. Anderson Silva: Uncanny with his strikes(knees, kicks, elbows, fists) yet elusive and deadly on the ground (brown belt in BJJ) but theres alot of BJJ/ boxers out there which i noticed is becoming more popular as well. (ironic because my gym only does BJJ and Boxing) Mac Danzig - love him or hate him, he cant even showcase his true groundgame bc he pummels opponents and then just chokes them out... Mastering Boxing and BJJ would be my choice

2016-03-29 06:21:24 · answer #2 · answered by Marie 4 · 0 0

There are a number of options.

http://www.aboutfood.co.uk/spotlight/holidays.html

http://www.theitaliancookingschool.com/

The best thing to do is to trawl the internet or talk to a travel agent. You're not likely to get the best advice from this website.

2007-02-14 05:16:02 · answer #3 · answered by benjaminbrum 2 · 0 0

FOUR DAYS!!!????
It takes that long to recover from jet lag!
Then again, you did say "mum" so maybe you are from Europe (England) not the U.S. A.

2007-02-17 09:41:09 · answer #4 · answered by ontheroadagainwithoutyou 6 · 0 0

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