This Sunday we return to focus on students in the square and we realize that we have a gazebo with Chinese students attended two very specific: Ayo, a Congolese mother , Dyana and her daughter! The curiosity pervades us, then we a chat with them.
Hello Ayo. It 's the first time you're in Republic Square to attend a language course?
'Tis some who come to the streets Sunday. We read an article in the newspaper which said "In the square you learn." We come from a town near Turin every Sunday morning, just to follow the course of Chinese language. We came back today because the teacher, Vittorio Patrucco, teaches with simplicity.
Why, Ayo, avetescelto to study the Chinese language?
Why is fascinating but it is also difficult. Actually that is my daughter Dyana is interested in being more than me ... and I will accompany you on Sunday, so I follow him too.
Dyana how old are you? What do you think of this square?
I am 19 years old. This is a great experience and I come to study Chinese in particular because I believe that, there being many Chinese in the world, sooner or later they will become widespread as the English language ... so it's important to know.
But what is today closer to knowing a new language? What is the reason why many people are in this square on Sunday morning to study Arabic, Chinese, Italian or Romanian?
Ayo: All This helps us to understand that languages \u200b\u200bare for everyone and it is easier to understand when you know the other's language. Ignorance is a bad disease! Integrate the other is very beautiful. The value is out of ignorance. Also learn a language, or something new, not just to foreigners but even the Italians themselves.
This testimony takes on an important value for us, and because it is reiterated that the language is able to go beyond itself, becoming a medium for participation and knowledge, and because the mix of people in their cultural diversity is a way of not have no fear of the other. It is suspicious of things that do not know ... and it is precisely to avoid that two Congolese women, living in Italy, decided to study Chinese!
Hello Ayo. It 's the first time you're in Republic Square to attend a language course?
'Tis some who come to the streets Sunday. We read an article in the newspaper which said "In the square you learn." We come from a town near Turin every Sunday morning, just to follow the course of Chinese language. We came back today because the teacher, Vittorio Patrucco, teaches with simplicity.
Why, Ayo, avetescelto to study the Chinese language?
Why is fascinating but it is also difficult. Actually that is my daughter Dyana is interested in being more than me ... and I will accompany you on Sunday, so I follow him too.
Dyana how old are you? What do you think of this square?
I am 19 years old. This is a great experience and I come to study Chinese in particular because I believe that, there being many Chinese in the world, sooner or later they will become widespread as the English language ... so it's important to know.
But what is today closer to knowing a new language? What is the reason why many people are in this square on Sunday morning to study Arabic, Chinese, Italian or Romanian?
Ayo: All This helps us to understand that languages \u200b\u200bare for everyone and it is easier to understand when you know the other's language. Ignorance is a bad disease! Integrate the other is very beautiful. The value is out of ignorance. Also learn a language, or something new, not just to foreigners but even the Italians themselves.
This testimony takes on an important value for us, and because it is reiterated that the language is able to go beyond itself, becoming a medium for participation and knowledge, and because the mix of people in their cultural diversity is a way of not have no fear of the other. It is suspicious of things that do not know ... and it is precisely to avoid that two Congolese women, living in Italy, decided to study Chinese!
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