This is definitely a fun way to immerse yourself in local language and culture! My husband and I watched game shows when we studied abroad in Florence in 2006. Chris and I didn’t necessarily expand our understanding of Italian by much, but we did learn a few fun phrases that contestants shouted when they got something wrong!
I remember the Italian hosts being very energetic and the participants being very enthusiastic, and the pacing usually felt a little chaotic. It was an amusing way to spend an hour or two in the hot, muggy afternoons!
This is definitely a fun way to immerse yourself in local language and culture! My husband and I watched game shows when we studied abroad in Florence in 2006. Chris and I didn’t necessarily expand our understanding of Italian by much, but we did learn a few fun phrases that contestants shouted when they got something wrong!
Oh wow, that sounds so fun! I would love to see an Italian game show!
I remember the Italian hosts being very energetic and the participants being very enthusiastic, and the pacing usually felt a little chaotic. It was an amusing way to spend an hour or two in the hot, muggy afternoons!