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  1. About Michael and Paola

    Category: About Us/About

    ... to everyone in Italy so that he doesn't have to speak Italian :-). About Paola... She attended a linguistic-focused high school that left her speaking four languages, including near perfect English. ...
    Monday, 16 November 2009
  2. Is This For You?

    Category: Italy Wine and Cooking Vacations/Tuscany and Umbria Cooking Vacations

    ... a great honor that you have made the effort to learn their language. How do I know we will bond with the group? The simple rule is the more you let go, the more you will have fun and make great ...
    Monday, 26 October 2009
  3. Maka and Sue - Canberra - Australia

    Category: Testimonials/Letters form our guests

    ... many ways. The limited common language didn't inhibit the banter around the dining table at all! The entire holiday was magnificent. We can't thank you enough for all your efforts - they truly ...
    Saturday, 12 December 2009
  4. Slow down and let your vacation happen

    Category: Blogging Tuscany and Umbria Italy/Travel Tips

    ... the children playing n the streets.  The sound of a family speaking a language I didn’t understand.  The little old lady wearing black and sitting in front of her door all day as she mourned ...
    Monday, 10 September 2007
  5. Is Soriano in Tuscany or Umbria?

    Category: Tour FAQs/Cooking Vacation FAQ

    ... They were originally part of a land called 'Etruria', which was the home of the ancient Etruscan civilization. Over time, as language developed, Etruria became 'Tuscia', and later 'Toscana'. But I want ...
    Friday, 27 November 2009
  6. Learn some Italian

    Category: Travel Planning Help/Travel Resources

    If you are looking to learn some Italian before your trip, I really don't like the standard 'Learn a language' courses, because they tend to teach you phrases that are really not used... so you ...
    Tuesday, 08 December 2009
  7. Do I need to speak any Italian?

    Category: Tour FAQs/General Tour FAQ (Applies to Cooking & Escorted)

    No Italian language skills are needed. All of our key staff speak excellent English. When you are on your own, your experience with English speaking will depend on where you are. When you are in small ...
    Thursday, 10 December 2009
  8. Tim and Robbie - Baxter, Tennessee - USA

    Category: Testimonials/Letters form our guests

    ... Paola, You were right. This was a "true Italian experience." We loved the town, the language barriers & the many, many wrong turns on the roads. This was the experience we were after, Carla and Rita ...
    Friday, 04 December 2009
  9. php.net

    Category: Web Links / Joomla! Specific Links

    The language that Joomla! is developed in ...
    Wednesday, 07 July 2004
  10. Lazio

    Category: Category

    Lazio was originally called 'Latium', and was the home of the Latin language. Visit Lazio and get to know the "True Latinos"! Actually, this is the region where we find Rome. Northern Lazio (Alto Lazio) ...
  11. Travel Planning Help

    Category: Section

    ... tours you may be interested in when you are not with us, help with language, information about currency, voltage, etc. If you find anything missing here, just let us know and we will update it. ...
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