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Il Cantiere – RAI 3

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On Saturday 19th February 2011 at 7 p.m., on Radio RAI 3, Fergal Kavanagh presented Tune Into English – la spiegazione di cinque brani sulla tema della radio.

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Extras:

Radio Ga Ga (Queen) – second verseworksheetkaraoke
Video Killed The Radio Star (The Buggles) – Speak Upworksheetkaraoke
Radio Free Europe (R.E.M.) – karaoke
Radio Radio (Elvis Costello) – second verse

7 thoughts on “Il Cantiere – RAI 3”

  1. Me too I listened to that emission, and that’s why I’m here. Thank you for this new way to teach English, a language very loved but sometimes very difficult to use for Italian people. I hope to hear something new from you on the radio very soon. Bye!

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