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Finding restaurants in Italy

But if I'm in Italy, for example, and I don't speak Italian, it would be really difficult, I think, for me to find a good restaurant because I wouldn't know where to go. Sometim...

Course: Weather, places, and travelSection: Visiting cities and the countrysideSubtitles: en-gb

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But if I'm in Italy, for example,

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and I don't speak Italian, it would be really difficult, I think,

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for me to find a good restaurant because I wouldn't know where to go.

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Sometimes it's the locals

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in the countryside that are able to tell you this.

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It might not even be on the internet.

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Yep. That's very true.

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Let's recap the language we used in this conversation,

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starting with 'countryside' – land outside of towns and cities

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where there are not many buildings.

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We can also describe this with the adjective 'rural'.

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And 'hustle and bustle', the busyness and noise that you find in the city.

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We had 'picturesque', which means pretty or beautiful.

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We often use this to describe a place.

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And 'visit' – to go somewhere for a short time.

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That's it for this episode of Real Easy English.

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Go to our website to find a worksheet to test what you've learned.

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See you then!

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