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    #338979   2008-08-04 02:08 GMT      
    My experience as a student of Italian in Italy was fascinating and in the end it changed my life.
    I knew a little Italian, but to learn Italian in Italy it´s easier than at home, because I you are always practising and you meet a lot of people from all over the world. I met this Australian guy from Brisbane and I ended up going to Australia with him. My parents weren’t too happy about it, so I enrolled in a Sprachreisen Brisbane to justify another six months away from home. I told them that with this course I could get a job teaching English at home which is a great opportunity. I don’t know what I liked more, if Italy or Australia, but it was great to live there.
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