Slow Italian, Fast Learning - Slow Italiano, Fast Learning
By SBS
Learning a fast-paced language like Italian can be challenging, so SBS Italian is here to make it easier with 'Slow Italian, Fast Learning'. Hear news updates from the journalists at SBS Italian, spoken at a slower pace. Listen to an episode each week and fast track your language learning! Find transcripts for each episode in Italian and English on our website. - Noi di SBS Italian ci rendiamo conto che, per chi sta imparando l'italiano, il nostro ritmo in onda può essere troppo veloce e difficile da seguire. Niente paura! Per aiutarvi (e fare ammenda), abbiamo creato “Slow Italian, Fast Learning”, il meglio dei nostri servizi della settimana, letto più lentamente. E per aiutarvi ancora di più, ci sono anche le trascrizioni in italiano e in inglese. email: [email protected]
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Ep.369: SBS Italian News Bulletin - Ep.369: Il notiziario di SBS Italian
SBS Italian News bulletin, read slowly. - Il giornale radio di SBS Italian, letto lentamente. -
Ep.368: Successful breeding season turns the tide on endangered turtle numbers - Ep.368: Un'ottima stagione riproduttiva per le tartarughe a rischio di estinzione
Freshwater turtle conservationists are celebrating successful breeding and habitat protection programs that have offered endangered species a lifeline. - Gli ambientalisti festeggiano il successo dei programmi di riproduzione e di protezione dell'hab… -
Ep.367: Vietnam's battlefields drawing tourists, 50 years on from war - Ep.367: I campi di battaglia del Vietnam come meta turistica a 50 anni dall'inizio della guerra
Some people remember the battles of the Vietnam War from headlines in the 1960s and 1970s, others from movies and history books, and others as a place where loved ones passed away. But today, Vietnam's battlefields are pilgrimage destinations for vet… -
Ep.366: New laws around medicinal cannabis come into effect in Victoria - Ep.366: Nuove regole sulla cannabis medicinale in arrivo in Victoria
Drivers who use medicinal cannabis in Victoria will no longer be subject to automatic licence bans. From the first of March, such motorists will have the opportunity to argue in court that they weren't impaired while driving. - I guidatori che fanno … -
Ep.365: SBS Italian News Bulletin - Ep.365: Il notiziario di SBS Italian
SBS Italian News bulletin, read slowly. - Il giornale radio di SBS Italian, letto lentamente. -
Ep.364: NZ bids to create the world’s first predator-free capital city - Ep.364: La Nuova Zelanda punta ad avere la prima capitale al mondo senza predatori
The latest release of kiwis in New Zealand has boosted the endangered species' return to suburbs in the capital. It's part of an extensive predator-trapping initiative, which is working to remove all rats, stoats and possums by 2025. - L'ultima liber… -
Ep.363: Financial inequality in Australia at its greatest since 2001 - Ep.363: La disuguaglianza finanziaria al punto più alto dal 2001
This is according to the latest report into annual Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia - the HILDA report. Single parents are found to be the most affected due to the increase of childcare costs, while the gender gap in unpaid work wid… -
Ep.362: From plate to plant - Indigenous enterprise saving food from landfill - Ep.362: "Dal piatto alla pianta", un'impresa aborigena salva il cibo dalla discarica
An all-Aboriginal enterprise in Darwin uses dehydrator technology to turn food waste into nutrient-rich soil, hoping it can soon be used to support the local economy. - Un'impresa tutta aborigena di Darwin utilizza la tecnologia dei disidratatori per… -
Ep. 361: SBS Italian News Bulletin - Ep. 361: Il notiziario di SBS Italian
SBS Italian News bulletin, read slowly. - Il giornale radio di SBS Italian, letto lentamente. -
Ep.360: New research shows Australian retirees could become the richest in the world - Ep.360: Secondo una nuova ricerca i pensionati australiani potrebbero diventare i più ricchi al mondo
Australian retirees could become one of the richest senior's groups in the world by 2031, according to new research by the Super Members Council. However, advocates and economists are concerned that the majority of Australian retirees aren't still ab…