100 Italian Short Stories for Beginners Learn Italian with Stories with Audio: Italian Edition Foreign Language Bilingual Book 1
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Polish your Italian, grow your vocabulary and ignite your imagination with these 100 entertaining and humorous Italian short stories! How is it possible to learn Italian easily and effortlessly by yourself? The most effective way to learn Italian is reading interesting Italian short stories that includes Italian culture. Learning Italian
Christian Stahl
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100 Italian Short Stories for Beginners Learn Italian with Stories with Audio - Christian Stahl
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At the end of this book, after the last story, you can find the download link for the audio file. It contains 10 of the more extensive stories (90 to 100) that you find in the book.
1. Chef Per Hobby
Mi chiamo Angela e oggi vi mostrerò come preparare una cotoletta. Io preferisco la bistecca di manzo, ma molte persone usano anche la carne di maiale.
Per prima cosa taglio il manzo a fette sottili. Dopo, le schiaccio con la mano fino a quando non saranno ben dritte. Cospargo entrambi i lati con sale e pepe. Preparo tre piatti: nel primo piatto abbiamo la farina, nel secondo un uovo sbattuto e nel terzo il pangrattato. Le fette vengono prima passate nella farina, poi nell’uovo e infine girate nel pangrattato. La carne viene fritta su entrambi i lati dai 2 ai 3 minuti in una padella.
2. Dialogo – Cos’è la Cultura?
Sono seduto con alcuni studenti in un bar a Roma.
Si tratta di un incontro internazionale.
Americani, Italiani e Tedeschi seduti allo stesso tavolo che discutono.
L’Americano chiede, „Cosa significa davvero cultura nel tuo paese?"
Rispondo, „Quel termine può indicare parecchie cose. Letteratura, teatro, arte o addirittura il modo in cui parliamo, incluso il modo in cui ci si comporta."
„Comprende anche il comportamento?" chiede l’Americano.
„Il comportamento inteso in termini generali, probabilmente è una parte di essa", afferma il Tedesco.
„Quindi ciò significa che quando io mi comporto bene dimostro di avere cultura," chiede l’Americano sorridendo.
„Più o meno, rispondo. „Ma anche l‘educazione e le buone maniere potrebbero denotare cultura
„In Italia è possibile dire che io ho cultura e tu invece no?" chiede l’Americano.
„No, sarebbe arrogante", affermo io.
3. Il Circo
Oggi sono andato al circo con mia madre. Lo spettacolo iniziava alle sei, ma siamo arrivati in anticipo perché sapevamo che ci sarebbe stata una lunga fila alle casse per i biglietti. Mia madre ha chiesto perché i biglietti fossero così cari. Il venditore le ha spiegato che possiedono dei grandi animali come le tigri, ecc. e che essi hanno bisogno di mangiare enormi quantità di carne ogni giorno. Finalmente, inizia lo spettacolo. Per primo appare un clown, che scherza facendo dei gesti con le mani. Subito dopo viene montata una grande gabbia e arrivano gli animali. Vediamo un elefante che alza la gamba, una scimmia vestita con una divisa scolastica da bambina, e alla fine vediamo i felini che vengono portati nella gabbia. Una tigre deve saltare all’interno di un anello in fiamme e un leone deve saltare da uno sgabello all’altro. Chiedo a mia madre se gli animali fanno queste cose anche in natura. Mia madre rispose che non lo