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Buoni propositi per l'anno nuovo

New Year's Resolutions

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Buon anno!
Happy New Year!


I hope you all had lovely holidays and are enjoying the start of a lovely new year!  

The beginning of the year is the time when we start thinking about changes, improvements, and goals that we'd like to realize in our lives.


If you follow VIA OPTIMAE regularly, one of your buoni propositi (resolutions) is probably to "Learn Italian."


As with most goals, it is helpful to break it down into manageable bits that include action steps.  I talk about how to do this in a previous post:



How to teach yourself Italian… Step 01: Goals How to choose the right ones for language success, Via Optimae, http://www.viaoptimae.com/2014/10/how-to-teach-yourself-italian-step-01.html


Once you've determined your new, more specific goal, you can use the new Site Map page for help navigating Via Optimae and finding what you need!


Looking back at 2014 (Top Posts)


The beginning of the year is also a great time to take stock of our experiences from the previous year and reflect on what we've done and accomplished. 


In that spirit, I took a look at some of the top posts from Via Optimae's site and various social media pages: (Check them out and be sure to like/follow!)













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(How to talk about more than one thing)

(a song by Ligabue)

(quote & translation)

(How to say 'THE' for more than one thing)

(How to say A/AN in Italian)



Thank you for all the support in 2014 and here's to our continued mutual success in 2015!

Auguri! 
Alex on www.viaoptimae.com

*The video at the beginning also appears in the digital magazine: 
Click through to hear the song & see the lyrics in translation!
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Frasi celebri su Via Optimae

Frasi celebri su Via Optimae
Acque del sud (To Have and Have Not) original: "You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and… blow."