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Dreaming Sophia

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“Dreaming Sophia” from Interview with Melissa Muldoon by Inside Scoop Live. Released: 2017.

Follow along on Instagram @studentessamatta

Una leggenda lucchese, uno spettacolo sold-out e u Una leggenda lucchese, uno spettacolo sold-out e un patto col diavolo 

A Lucchese legend, a sold-out show, and a deal with the devil

Lucida Mansi continua a infestare Lucca: la donna è morta, ma la leggenda vive ancora.Lucida Mansi Still Haunts Lucca: The Woman Is Dead, but the Legend Lives On

A Lucca, certe storie non finiscono mai: cambiano forma, trovano nuove voci… e tornano.
#CulturaItaliana #HiddenTuscany #Italianlegends #Italianmysteries #Italiantheater #LearnItalian #Lucca #LucidaMansi #StudentessaMatta

https://www.studentessamatta.com/lucida-mansi-lucca-legend-stage-revival-2026-emanuela-gennai/
🇮🇹 Un consiglio dalla Matta 🇮🇹 
Matta Italian Lang 🇮🇹 Un consiglio dalla Matta 🇮🇹 
Matta Italian Language Tip!

THE MAGIC OF JOURNALING

Read the latest Matta Post about improving
fluency and language retention through daily writing

Want better fluency and retention in Italian? Try journaling. When you write about a real moment from your day, the language “sticks” because it’s tied to emotion and your personal experience.

In my latest Matta blog post, I share how to keep a simple daily journal to boost your Italian—plus a funny real-life story: “What to do (and NOT do) on a slippery snowy day!” 😂
After writing that entry, two expressions are now glued in my brain:

✅ “Col senno di poi” = in hindsight
Perfect for storytelling, reflecting, and learning from mistakes without taking yourself too seriously.

Col senno di poi, avrei dovuto tenere un diario quando ho iniziato a studiare italiano: a quest’ora sarei molto più fluente.

In hindsight, I wish I’d kept a journal when I first started learning Italian—I’d be so much more fluent by now.

✅ “Lungimiranza” = foresight / long-term vision

The ability to look ahead, anticipate consequences, and make choices your future self will thank you for.

Allenarti un po’ ogni giorno è lungimiranza: domani ti ringrazi.

Training a little every day is foresight: tomorrow you’ll thank yourself.

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Keeping a journal is linguistic foresight: you write today, you speak better tomorrow.

Tenere un diario è lungimiranza linguistica: oggi scrivi, domani parli meglio.

#StudentessaMatta #Italiano #LearnItalian #ItalianLanguage #Journaling WriteInItalian SpeakItalian ItalianVocabulary ItalianGrammar ColSennoDiPoi Lungimiranza
Fare journaling ogni giorno ti aiuta a migliorare Fare journaling ogni giorno ti aiuta a migliorare il tuo italiano—scritto e parlato!

Journaling every day helps you improve your Italian—written and spoken!

Tenere un diario in italiano è una mini-palestra quotidiana per grammatica, vocaboli e fluiditàKeeping a journal in Italian is a daily mini-gym for grammar, vocabulary, and fluency

Ciao amici!
#ColSennoDiPoi #GrammaticaItaliana #ImparareLItaliano #Italianlanguage #italiano #Journaling #Lungimiranza #ParlareInItaliano #ScrivereInItaliano #studentessamatta #Vocabolario

https://www.studentessamatta.com/journal-writing-italian-helps-retain-vocabulary-daily-usasge-lungimiranza/
Come scegliere tra ho corso e sono corso/a — trucc Come scegliere tra ho corso e sono corso/a — trucco semplice, esempi reali, modi di dire e pratica.

How to choose ho corso vs sono corso/a—simple trick, real examples, idioms, and practice.

“Correre” on è solo un verbo: è un test di intenzione!“Correre” It’s not just a verb—it’s an intention test!
#avereessere #correre #GrammaticaItaliana #ImparareItaliano #Italiangrammar #Italianlanguage #italiano #passatoprossimo #studentessamatta #VerbiItaliani

https://www.studentessamatta.com/correre-isnt-just-sport-its-a-two-gear-verb/
🇮🇹✨ Matta Arezzo 2026 — ANDIAMO! ✨🇮🇹 Ready to liv 🇮🇹✨ Matta Arezzo 2026 — ANDIAMO! ✨🇮🇹

Ready to live ItArezzoItalyad of just studying it? Come with me to Arezzo for an unforgettable immersion in the historic city center—cobblestone strolls, café life, real conversations, and that sweet feeling when Italian starts coming out of your mouth naturally. 😍☕️

MATTA AREZZO: June 14–26, 2026

Stay right in the centro storico

Italian study + daily real-life practice

Aperitivi, culture, and Tuscany vibes (always)

💛 Small group, big laughs, major progress!

If you’ve been waiting for a sign to finally do Italy the Matta way… this is it. 🇮🇹😉

DM me “AREZZO 2026” and I’ll send the details! Or visit StudentessaMatta.com website to sign up and learn more

#StudentessaMatta #ArezzoItaly #StudyItalianInItaly #ItalianImmersion #LearnItalian TuscanyTravel CentroStorico ItalianLanguage ItalyWithMelissa LaDolceVita
Una mini-storia che cresce livello dopo livello—pe Una mini-storia che cresce livello dopo livello—per vedere progressi in italiano.

One mini-story grows level by level—so you can see your progress in Italian.

Nessuno nasce imparato……e Roma non fu costruita in un giorno!Nobody is born knowing everything…and Rome wasn't built in a day!
#A1Italian #A2Italian #B1Italian #B2Italian #C1Italian #ItalianForTravel #Italiangrammar #Italianlanguage #ItalianStudy #ItalianVocabulary #LearnItalian #studentessamatta
Ciao bella! 💋🇮🇹 We all say it. We all know it. And Ciao bella! 💋🇮🇹
We all say it. We all know it. And yet… ciao has a surprising backstory.
Today, ciao is the ultimate casual Italian greeting—cool, modern, and understood almost everywhere (hello and goodbye!). But its roots are anything but trendy…
✨ Fun fact: Ciao traces back to Venice, where people once greeted each other with a phrase that meant something like “I am your servant” (a super polite, old-school way of saying “at your service”). Over time, that expression got shortened, smoothed out, and voilà—ciao was born.
So the next time you toss out a quick “ciao!” just remember: you’re basically channeling a little Venetian history with every syllable. 🛶💙
Do you use ciao more for “hi” or “bye”? Tell me below! 👇

#italianlanguage #learnitalian #ciao #italianwords #italianvocabulary #veniceitaly #italianculture #studentessamatta #italianpronunciation #italianteacher

#Ciaooriginsword #sciàovenetiandialect

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