Episode 31: Italian Life with Cinzia Ferri

Welcome to Episode 31;

This is a lovely chat with Cinzia about life and her love of books and life in Italia. Her love of language is at the forefront of her world as she shares the joys of reading in Italian and English and the path she followed to become a Teacher and Tutor for the Inglese who would like to know Italiano….

And if you are wondering she is not yet my teacher, but certainly it would be an excellent idea. Cinzia and I connected up on Instagram and I kept thinking it would be lovely to discover more about her life in Liguria. For a little while I have been receiving her regular emails on Italy and her life and I really enjoy reading them, they are not only informative but considered, honest and meditative letters to her readers.

On Instantly Italy Cinzia shares stories about important Italians you need to know, Italian Life and Culture, the places she has connected with and genuine stories about expats living in Italy. She is a great story teller and has a deep and true love of books and literature. I was smiling a lot and laughing too because I really resonated with what she said about books, a book is more than a book if you ask me, they are a life line.

I hope you enjoy the share and thank you so much Cinzia for preparing for this episode and bringing us all a happy dose of joy and authenticity.

MJ xo

Photo Credit @instantlyitaly

Photo Credit @instantlyitaly

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If you would like to know more about Cinzia Ferri and her Italian Speaking Practise and Grammar Tutoring or to Read her lovely Blog and Adventures in Italia:

Visit: instantlyitaly.com

Visit: @instantlyitaly on Instagram

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We do not remember days, we remember moments” - 28th July (diary entry)
— Cesare Pavese `This Business of Living, A Diary'...1935-1950

Music Composed by Richard Johnston

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