Radio Arlecchino

December 18, 2007

Episode 15: The Holiday Special Continued

Filed under: Podcasts — @ 11:51 am

Holiday magic has allowed us to resume the remote broadcast we began in Episode 14. You may remember that, in the beginning of our Radio Arlecchino Holiday Special, Eric had been invited to join our commedia friends as they celebrated the season backstage before opening a new show. As they shared reminiscences of holidays past, we reviewed the grammar points we’ve encountered so far.

So now we can continue to enjoy the warm fuzzy feelings, as we continue to review our grammar. Let’s listen in before something else happens!

PODCAST LINK: Episode 15

11 Comments »

  1. buongiorno!signori e signore, ho una domanda sulle regole grammatiche italiane, gli saro’ molto contento ,se potrebbero risolvermela.
    ecco:
    Allora la principessa cominciò a piangere, e pianse sempre più forte, e non si poteva proprio consolare. E mentre così piangeva, qualcuno le gridò: – Che hai, principessa? Tu piangi da far pietà ai sassi.
    perche’ qui si usa pianse?? for moving the story forward?? but why then ” non si poteva “???

    Comment by Livi — February 1, 2008 @ 7:59 am

  2. Will there be a second season of Radio Arlecchino?

    Comment by Bill — February 5, 2008 @ 3:10 pm

  3. Buona sera Livi,
    scusa il ritardo… provo a rispondere al tuo quesito:
    “pianse (sempre piu’ forte)” e’ un evento, un’azione parallela a “comincio’ (a piangere)”
    mentre “non si poteva..” e’ una descrizione: era impossibile consolarla.
    Spesso il linguaggio delle favole e’ lontano da quello quotidiano. Inoltre, qualche volta,
    non e’ semplice stabilire se si debba usare l’imperfetto o il passato remoto (o prossimo).
    Cordiali saluti,
    Antonella

    Comment by Antonella Olson — February 5, 2008 @ 4:19 pm

  4. We hope, Bill!
    We know for sure that more episodes will follow.
    Thanks,
    Antonella

    Comment by Antonella Olson — February 5, 2008 @ 4:23 pm

  5. I’ve studied Italian pratically all my life and have spent months and months in the country leading bicycle tours for our company, La Corsa Tours. Most of the time, unfortunately, I’m typically hosting Englis speakers while in Italy so I don’t have the opportunity to practice and really perfect my Italian. Your program is incredible! Please keep it up and produce more episodes. It makes my day to listen to you.
    Grazie mille!

    Comment by Lori Vendinello Turoff — March 4, 2008 @ 6:58 pm

  6. Thank you, Lori!
    It’s really important and encouraging for us to read messages like yours.
    It must be so fascinating to tour Italy on a bicycle, I have done it in Nepal
    but never in my own country…
    Ti prometto che scriveremo presto altri episodi.
    Auguri a La Corsa Tours e a te cari saluti,
    Antonella

    Comment by Antonella Olson — March 4, 2008 @ 11:45 pm

  7. My clicker finger has grown arthritic, clicking on my Radio Arlecchino shortcut, to see if a new episode has been published. What a long wait for #16!

    Fifty years ago (yes, 50) in Naples I had my Italian grammar and spent so much time memorizing page after page of conjugations, but I never had the slightest idea of what to do with them. Well, Radio Arlecchino has been such a blessing. It is brilliantly charming in explaining usage. It never ceases to be entertaining. The scripts, the acting, the music, the illustrations — you are all genii, as far as I’m concerned. Aren’t there awards for creating such masterful work in academia? If there has ever been a better university language program, I’d like to hear about it. I feel so privileged to have access to this treasure. Thank you, thank you.

    By the way, Antonella, I always liked “fui fosti, fu”

    Comment by Dee Turner — March 11, 2008 @ 12:22 am

  8. Come si dice in italiano WOW??? Mamma mia? Un’espressione un po’ all’antica?
    Grazie, grazie, Dee, dei complimenti!
    Your enthusiasm is amazing and make us feel proud of our work…There is always so much to do in the academia that people tend to forget their accomplishments. Thanks for reminding us that Radio Arlecchino is indeed useful and we must focus on it. All of us want to back to it, and we will as soon as possible.
    Thank you!
    Antonella
    p.s. Viva e sempre viva “fui, fosti, fu”…

    Comment by Antonella Olson — March 11, 2008 @ 1:47 pm

  9. Ciao tutti!

    Complimenti!! Studiavo la lingua Italiana quasi 20 anni fa e adesso studio di nuovo. Sono la mamma dei gemelli e voglio insegnare la lingua ai miei figli!
    Mi piacciono molto i podcast e mi aiutano molto…ma quanto devo aspettare?? :) ) Sono impaziente di numero 16!! Mi piacerebbe sapere quanti altri giorni (o mesi) devono passare? Grazie mille! Alla prossima…..

    Comment by Francesca — March 31, 2008 @ 9:19 pm

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    Comment by Eustolia — October 16, 2011 @ 3:49 am

  11. Grazie di nuovo a tutti voi che avete scritto dei commenti così gentili…

    We are so happy to know that Radio Arlecchino has been both helpful and fun to so many people!

    Unfortunately, the project is no longer receiving funding for future episodes, but if someday that situation changes, we will be very happy to return to the studio!

    Buona fortuna a tutti e buon continuato studio dell’italiano!

    Comment by Eric Edwards — October 17, 2011 @ 1:21 pm

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