Thought it might interest those who would like to teach their own language in Italy or those who are looking for a job (whatever it is) in Italy. You could take advantage from being a native speaker! I run into the TEFL twitter account, then looke
Wanted to share with you these photos of last year Presepe Vivente. You could see the Nativity Scene but also old crafts.. It was set in a quarry with lights which enhanced the Christmas atmosphere; I cannot believe it was last year!
Whether you are the owner of a Hotel or a Bed and Breakfast or an Agriturismo or any other kind of accommodation, you may need to use some key-phrases with your Italian guests.The first thing - and most of you surely know this - to tell somebody c
Of course an advice from people with a direct experience would be more helpful, but maybe this section of italymag should be of help for those you are interested in the property market: www.italymag.co.uk/italy/property
Hi Helen,the status it the right place to describe what your feelings are in a particular moment or what are you thinking about.This is how you can have one: www.italymag.co.uk/community/what-status-how-do-i-change-itIf you one the get one more idea of what a status is, just go at the bottom of the Piazza's page and you will find other users' status.Waiting to see your own status!!
I can see you have some difficulties in using this new system.In fact the tags you added to your post are not very related with the content - as it should be.Anyway it is not too late to learn something more! I'm sure the FAQ section will be of help. I don't believe "before" was better, but just different. :)
The group could be a good idea, but posts would be seen only by members of that group. Unless you specify - in each post - to go public. Another idea could be creating new posts and adding the tag "job offers". This way they will go automatically public, which I think would be more useful in this case.
Hi Cinghiale,is there any particular feature that looks too hard to use for you? If there are any, I advice you and others to carefully look at this new section which helps new users to learn more about the new system.www.italymag.co.uk/community/frequently-asked-questionsAnyway, it would be better to move the conversation elsewhere - if you would like to continue it - to let people answer Headyheady question about Italian language.
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Of course an advice from people with a direct experience would be more helpful, but maybe this section of italymag should be of help for those you are interested in the property market: www.italymag.co.uk/italy/property
together with the great song you posted, the following is another of my favourite Bocelli's song..just close your eyes and "sogna"!
Hi Helen,the status it the right place to describe what your feelings are in a particular moment or what are you thinking about.This is how you can have one: www.italymag.co.uk/community/what-status-how-do-i-change-itIf you one the get one more idea of what a status is, just go at the bottom of the Piazza's page and you will find other users' status.Waiting to see your own status!!
yes, you are right. Your not allowed - yet. I'm looking forward to hear your new ideas.
I can see you have some difficulties in using this new system.In fact the tags you added to your post are not very related with the content - as it should be.Anyway it is not too late to learn something more! I'm sure the FAQ section will be of help. I don't believe "before" was better, but just different. :)
The group could be a good idea, but posts would be seen only by members of that group. Unless you specify - in each post - to go public. Another idea could be creating new posts and adding the tag "job offers". This way they will go automatically public, which I think would be more useful in this case.
Making a queue is irritating, but I hate people who don't want to wait for their turn...that's why I prefer to go in a post office during lunch time!
Hi Cinghiale,is there any particular feature that looks too hard to use for you? If there are any, I advice you and others to carefully look at this new section which helps new users to learn more about the new system.www.italymag.co.uk/community/frequently-asked-questionsAnyway, it would be better to move the conversation elsewhere - if you would like to continue it - to let people answer Headyheady question about Italian language.
Hi, I replied to a similar comment like this: http://www.italymag.co.uk/community/post/question-ronald#comment-580
"San Tommaso se non vede, non crede" - told of a person that doesn't believe something without actually seeing it. :)