Search from various English teachers...
Claudia
It’s difficult to choose because I saw very beautiful place in Italy and abroad as well. As regard cities I fell in love with Copenaghen and Lisbon , the most suggestive scenario I ever seen was in Japan( Inari temple and Mijajhima island are took away my breath).In Italy I can suggest a place I have recently went to: Le cinque Terre, a famous group of picturesque villages in Liguria region ( North Italy) so beautiful that were recognised like UNESCO heritage. I post a glimpse of Manarola in the evening.
Jun 14, 2021 1:38 PM
Corrections · 6
It’s difficult to choose because I have seen very beautiful places in Italy and abroad as well. With regard to cities, I fell in love with Copenhagen and Lisbon. The most suggestive(?) beautiful scenery I have ever seen was in Japan, (the Inari temple and Mijajhima Island took my breath away).In Italy I can suggest a place I went to recently: Le cinque Terre, a famous group of picturesque villages in the Liguria region ( Northern Italy) so beautiful that were recognised as UNESCO heritage. I have posted a view of Manarola in the evening.
Ciao Claudia. A scenario is a situation. "like" is for a comparison - it is similar to something. "glimpse" is a very brief sighting of something. Keep practcing. Simón.
June 14, 2021
It’s difficult to choose because I saw very beautiful place in Italy and abroad
as well. As regard cities I fell in love with Copenaghen and Lisbon , the most
suggestive scenario I ever seen was in Japan( Inari temple and Mijajhima island
are took away my breath).In Italy I can suggest a place I have recently went to:
Le cinque Terre, a famous group of picturesque villages in Liguria region (
North Italy) so beautiful that were recognised like UNESCO heritage. I post a
glimpse of Manarola in the evening.
I guess you were meant to write a text in Italian. Anyway, next time come visit Sperlonga! :)
June 14, 2021
Want to progress faster?
Join this learning community and try out free exercises!
Claudia
Language Skills
English, Italian, Spanish
Learning Language
English, Spanish
Articles You May Also Like

Same Word, Different Meaning: American, British, and South African English
21 likes · 17 Comments

How to Sound Confident in English (Even When You’re Nervous)
15 likes · 12 Comments

Marketing Vocabulary and Phrases for Business English Learners
13 likes · 6 Comments
More articles
