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Art of Loving Italy

Art of Loving Italy

Art & Beauty are all around us.

Melissa Muldoon’s Italian Language Learning Sites

Melissa Muldoon is also the author of the Italian Language learning blog Studentessa Matta, Italian Language Podcast and Italian Youtube Channel. Learn Italian with Melissa!

Melissa Muldoon Italian Language Learning SitesVisit the Studentessa Matta Blog
Melissa’s dual language blog written in Italian and English
Improve Italian reading skills. Blog articles feature learning tips,
best ways to study Italian. Learn about Italian culture, music,
history, art, and places to travel in Italy.
Melissa organizes Italian small group immersion programs and
Italian Language Homestays in Italy

Visit the Studentessa YouTube Channel
Italian listening comprehension. Videos are presented in Italian and
English. They cover a wide variety of topics about Italy and Italian
language learning. Translations of text can be found on
the Studentessa Matta Blog.
 

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Join Maddie in Tuscany as she learns more about he Join Maddie in Tuscany as she learns more about her connection to Artemisia. Available on Amazon in AUDIO, print and eupb for Kindle and iBook. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PNS364N #artemisiagentileschi #tuscany #historical-novel
La parola del giorno: scrigno = treasure chest, tr La parola del giorno: scrigno = treasure chest, trunk. 
I gioielli erano riposti nello scrigno / The jewels were in the chest
Il nuovo arrivato è uno scrigno di idee / The new arrival has a wealth of ideas. #learnitalian #italianwordoftheday
Escape to Italy with Sophia... visit cities like F Escape to Italy with Sophia... visit cities like Florence, Lucca, Rome and Venice in the pages of "Dreaming Sophia"! Available on Amazon in print, epub and now AUDIO! #novelitaly #florence #sophialoren
We are moving ahead with the 2021 Matta Italian Im We are moving ahead with the 2021 Matta Italian Immersion programs that are in the works for this September in Arezzo and Lucca. For more information and to schedule an informal call to learn more about what is in store later this year click link above #italy🇮🇹 #learnitalian #italianimmersionprogram #arezzo #lucca #tuscanlanguageprogram
Meet Eternally Artemisia... Her story is available Meet Eternally Artemisia...
Her story is available on for Kindle, in audiobook, paperback and hardcover! 
Link in bio. 

#melissamuldoon #authormelissamuldoon #italianstyle #booksinitaly #historicalromance #historicalfiction #readerscommunity #amazonauthor #bookboost #womensupportingwomen
It's Tuesday, friends! Have you read Eternally Art It's Tuesday, friends! Have you read Eternally Artemisia? 
If you have not, today is a great day for a new book! 
Available on Amazon, Link in bio. 

#author #book #melissamuldoon #authormelissamuldoon #italy #italianromance #readersgonnaread #readingcorner #readerscommunity #bookcommunity #bookstack #happytuesday #tuesdayvibes
La parola del giorno: innervosire / innervosirsi I La parola del giorno: innervosire / innervosirsi
Innervosire = cause annoyance, rile up, miff
Innervosirsi (reflexive verb) = to get upset, annoyed, or irritated
Il rumore del martello pneumatico innervosiva il professore.
Carlo non si innervosisce facilmente.
A fun word to pronounce... for some it takes a little practice. When I first tried to say it I got tongue-tied and became a little annoyed... mi innervosisco (present), mi sono innervosita (present perfect)

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