Living and working, permanently or even
temporarily, in a foreign language country often, unfortunately, means living
in semi-ignorance. You may know what’s
going on all around the world but you often don’t know what’s going on right
under your nose. Local news in your own language is often hard to come by, you
usually learn about things long after they happen, if ever.
You find yourself
lunching with colleagues or dining with friends talking about things or people
you have no inkling of, who’s that? What? Huh? Well, if you live or work in
Italy you can now access the recently launched Il Sole 24 Ore English version Italy
24. It’s great for a quick catch-up on the state of the economy, definitions
for all those darn acronyms, a clue to who all those millions of politicians
really are, and a peek into what’s not
happening - speculation let’s call it.
Great for English learners
and teachers, translators and normal folk just trying to have an intelligent
informed conversation, informed, well not totally, perhaps one day we’ll get an
Italian tabloid in English and we’ll find out what’s so fascinating about all
those “telenovela” stars. That would really be the day. Oh, let’s hope this news
site is still going long after the Expo is over.
You can catch up on what’s happening in
Italy, in English (jump around, it’s not all boring) at http://www.italy24.ilsole24ore.com
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