pompiere_americano
02-14-2007, 04:32 AM
Ciao all,
My name is Frank and I am a 36 year old fireman from Arizona. I would love to tour Italy on my Harley someday and I plan on moving to Italy when I retire. I could use some advise on how I can teach my son (10 months old) italian. I am currently trying to learn myself and neither of my parents speak. I have bought several Disney DVDs in italian off of EBAY.IT and I am waiting for my region free DVD player to get here in the mail. Also I would like to find someone in the region my family is from Rendi, Calabria to be like a penpal to learn more about my heritage. If anyone can help with ANY advise please write.
Grazie
Frank Palermo
Barolo
02-17-2007, 02:57 AM
Hi Frank and welcome to the forum.
Good for you for learning the language before you go to Italy - so many people from English speaking countries are very lazy when it comes to learning other languages; many arrogantly assume that everybody should speak English!
You could try the BBC languages website - it's a very good site with many interactive exercises which would certainly be a help in consolidating your learning of the language, particularly if you are learning alone. I'll post the link below.
Good luck and best wishes to you and your family! ;)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/italian/
pulsione
02-18-2007, 05:07 AM
Hey Frank, I too am a new member of the community. I live here in the states as well and was curious about your comment regarding the "region free" DVD. Is this a special DVD player required for foreign language discs? Please enlighten me if you can as I am ready to get started with a language correspondance class. Thank you.
paolo
02-18-2007, 11:10 PM
Yes a region free dvd is a special dvd that will let you see foreign movies ( from any region ) here in the US. They are now quite inexpensive and you can find plenty of choices on ebay. I have 2 of them and I can watch either American or Italian movies
Paolo
pompiere_americano
02-19-2007, 07:41 PM
This site had an atrticle and it was extremely important. I was buying some Disney movies from Ebay.it that were in Italian. These DVDs are in PAL which from what I can figure out is what computer code is used to display the signal. In the states we use one called NTSC I think. It is four letters starting with NT. LOL. Also these DVDs were region 2 which is Europe. So there are 2 issues you need to address. The player has to convert PAL and be region free. Well I went to a website in Chicago called samstores.com and bought a DVD player that will play all DVDs for $100. I work good once you figure out how to program it. I hope this has helped you. And thank you all for repling.