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Evening Class (LFIC)

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A mixed group of people attend an Italian evening class in Dublin organised by school teachers Aidan Dunne and Nora O'Donaghue, known as Signora. The members of the group all have their own reasons for learning Italian, and their lives may never be the same again. Maeve Binchy was born in Dublin in 1940 and is one of Ireland's most successful writers.

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First published May 1, 2010

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May 20, 2015
1 level 3 Penguin

2 5/17=100min, 5/19=60min, 5/20=60min

3 evening, class, school, Italy, life, complication, love,

4 a Lizzie said suddenly ‘Ti amo.’
‘It means I love you. They were the two most beautiful words in the world.’
‘They are, they are,’ said Bill

4 b I felt very happy to see the scene because it is very wonderful that a couple tells love words with each other, using second language. There is simple expression all over the world. ‘Ti amo,’ means ‘I love you’ in English and Suk iin Japanese.

5 Actually It is very tough for me to read this book because there more than twenty people emerge and so I often have to rethink who he is and how relationship with her. However, this book is very good. Through learning Italian, many people are saved by Signora, who is Italian teacher. She is so kind and really likes Italy. That’s why, her students naturally are getting to like Italy, too through her class.
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July 14, 2011
It was fun to read. This is a new type of plot for me in English books and I really enjoyed it. Now I've just finished reading "The grass is Singing," this story ends up with overly happy.
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