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Passport, or "How to socialize the poliglota"



Siccome ho incontrato tante persone che vorrebbero sviluppare le loro abilità linguistiche, Now there is an alternative solution for them, a lot more fun of the classic courses. I discovered an organization called Passport on the internet, which took an innovative idea. They organize meetings in the form of drinks, in foreign languages.

How does it work? Simply arrive on time at the meeting, and choose the group in which we want to enter, according to the spoken language (English, English, French, German, Italian for foreigners, etc.. - The languages \u200b\u200bvary for each session in part). For each group, there is a native teacher, who coordinates a discussion rather simple and accessible language in the specification. For the duration of the aperitif (from 19.30 to 21.00), will be discussed only in that language, even if everyone in the group are Italian or speak Italian well. For that, unfortunately, this method is not suitable for people who do not know a language at all, but for all those who want to improve. For example, I could never choose the group of German, since there'd understand a pipe! :-) I

last night I went to their last meeting this summer to see what it is and to socialize a bit. Among the group of English and English, I chose to English is a language that I understand, but I do not speak fluently. It 'was a very nice and interesting. One can meet nice people, intelligent, with a high level of culture, and at the same time having the opportunity to practice the ability to speak the language you chose.

Anyone can attend these meetings and there is no need for reservations (ammen that this is not a group of more than 4 people). The price is 11 Euro, and is, in fact, the price of drink (the most usual drink unlimited consumption at the buffet). The meetings will resume in mid-September, but in the meantime, you can get complete information on their meetings on
www.associazioni.milano.it / passport

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