Illuminating Italy, Travel Tribe Culture Series
MP4 | h264, 1920x1080 | Lang: English | Audio: aac, 48000 Hz | 44m | 959 MB
MP4 | h264, 1920x1080 | Lang: English | Audio: aac, 48000 Hz | 44m | 959 MB
Welcome to Travel Tribe's Illuminating Italy course!
About This Class
Welcome to Travel Tribe's Illuminating Italy course!
In this dynamic, fast-paced course, we will explore the history, language, food, culture, traditions, celebrations, geography, animals and famous sites of Italy. The course then dives into the construction, history and fun facts about one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World, the The Colosseum.
Students explore local traditions and fun facts that shape this country into the exciting and dynamic place that it is today. Students discover the major cities, learn how to fit in like a local, and check out what to explore in each city/region (Rome, Vatican City, Tuscany, the Amalfi Coast, Venice), and how to make the most of Italy if you're only in town for a few days.
Whether you are planning for a post-Covid vacation, wanting a virtual adventure, or planning your next long-term-digital-nomad destination, this course is for you!
Some of the fun-fact topics we will explore:
What are some of the most famous locations of Italy?
Which two countries are located within Italy's borders?
Why is Italian the most popular operatic language and what are some popular Italian operas?
Why are scientists watching Mount Vesuvius (and Etna) so closely?
What (and who) is a Renaissance Man?
How many private bridges are in Venice?
What is the Rainbow Island of Italy and why do you think the houses are so many different colors?
What are some typical foods of Tuscany?
What is the difference between gelato and ice cream?
What are the two original pizza types?
How do you pronounce gnocchi?
About The Author
My name is Kelsey Betzelberger, and I have been teaching for over 10 years. I was trained as an opera singer at Northwestern University in Chicago, and visited 45 countries around the world while performing at opera houses in Italy, Germany, England, Argentina, France, Croatia and the Netherlands. I also teach German, French, and music, and I have lived in seven different countries with my husband and our three well-traveled, geriatric cats.