In Italy, the very act of saying good-bye can be an act of love. The farewell “dance” will sound very familiar to native Italians or anyone who has lived in Italy for a period of time, and Michael describes it with his characteristic generosity and gentle humour.
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I can’t find the activity worksheet in the link posted. I’d like also to ask you what level of English is required for the listening and the worksheet (according to the CEFR)
Hi Barbara, thanks for flagging this with us! The link should be fixed now – please do let us know if you experience any further issues. Hope this helps, ^Chesca
20 March 2021 at
I can’t find the activity worksheet in the link posted. I’d like also to ask you what level of English is required for the listening and the worksheet (according to the CEFR)
23 March 2021 at
Hi Barbara, thanks for flagging this with us! The link should be fixed now – please do let us know if you experience any further issues. Hope this helps, ^Chesca