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MOBILITY PLAIN in Italy Sunday, 12th April ’15 – Friday, 17th April ‘15 Sunday, 12th april Spain (12:45 a.m.) and Turkey (12:50 a.m.) arrive at Milano Malpensa Airport Shuttle service to Milano http://ticketonline.malpensashuttle.it/ 2:50 p.m. meeting with the Italian team at Milano Centrale sightseeing… The best way to discover the city is to cover it on foot, taking in each and every tone and shade. Each suggested itinerary offers a range of opportunities that are not to be missed. The fashion district inside the celebrated “quad” is only one of the city’s countless showcases. It is here that people are attracted by the most presti- gious labels that launch the latest fashions. The itinerary that follows the tracks of the Milan’s Palazzi (historical buildings) allows you to relive history through the characters of the city, such as Alessandro Manzoni, Carlo Porta, Cesare Beccaria and many others. Amongst the streets and bars found alongside the Navigli and in Brera, the “it” places for fun, you can dive into more of the city's traditions, including those of the culinary variety. 6:10 p.m. or 8:06 p.m. train to Turin http://www.trenitalia.com/cms/v/index.jspvgnextoid=4ddd1a035296f310VgnVCM1000005817- f90aRCRD In the evening arrival at the Hotel “DOCK MILANOvia Cernaia, 46 Torino http://www.hoteldockmilano.it/Italiano/index6931.html?file=Hotel.htm 9:00 p.m. dinner pizzeria AMICI MIEICorso Vittorio Emanuele II 94 (12 - 15)

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MOBILITY PLAIN in Italy Sunday, 12th April ’15 – Friday, 17th April ‘15

Sunday, 12th april Spain (12:45 a.m.) and Turkey (12:50 a.m.) arrive at Milano Malpensa Airport

Shuttle service to Milanohttp://ticketonline.malpensashuttle.it/

2:50 p.m. meeting with the Italian team at Milano Centrale

sightseeing…The best way to discover the city is to cover it on foot, taking in each and every tone and shade. Each suggested itinerary offers

a range of opportunities that are not to be missed. The fashion district inside the celebrated “quad” is only one of the city’s countless showcases. It is here that people are attracted by the most presti-gious labels that launch the latest fashions. The itinerary that follows the tracks of the Milan’s Palazzi (historical buildings) allows you to relive history through the characters of the city, such as Alessandro Manzoni, Carlo Porta, Cesare Beccaria and many others. Amongst the streets and bars found alongside the Navigli and in Brera, the “it” places for fun, you can dive into more of the city's traditions, including those of the culinary variety.

6:10 p.m. or 8:06 p.m. train to Turin http://www.trenitalia.com/cms/v/index.jspvgnextoid=4ddd1a035296f310VgnVCM1000005817-f90aRCRD

In the evening arrival at the Hotel“DOCK MILANO” via Cernaia, 46 Torino http://www.hoteldockmilano.it/Italiano/index6931.html?file=Hotel.htm

9:00 p.m. dinner pizzeria “AMICI MIEI” Corso Vittorio Emanuele II 94 (€12 - 15)

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Monday, 13th april 9:00 a.m. go for a walk in to Turin via Garibaldi - Torri Palatine - Porta Palazzo

1:00 p.m. free lunch (each of you will spend € 5/7 up)

Porta Palazzo

The Porta Palazzo is Eu-rope’s largest marketplace.

Here – among the stalls lo-cated in piazza della

Repubblica, a few steps from the Duomo and the Porte Palatine –

you can find just about anything: from shoes to clothing, from household goods to toys as well as foods

arriving from every region of Italy and specialties from all over the world.An ensemble of faces, idioms and dialects that testify to a melting pot of stories, traditions and cul-

tures that liven up the New Torino.

Afternoon Arrival of Slovenia and France

8:00 p.m. apericena to L’Obelix piazza Savoia, 4(€ 10 - 12)

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Tuesday, 14th april

9:00 a.m. ISTITUTO COMPRENSIVO “M.L. King” viale Radich, 3 Grugliasco - To

Metro underground from XVII dicembre to Paradiso(€ 1,50 per person)

1:00 p.m. lunch at “Le Gru” shopping centre (€ 8 -12)

3:00 p.m. University of Turin Department of Agriculture H.O.P.E. What is sustainable farming? What is compost? A good example of respect for nature and agriculture

4:30 p.m. Meeting HOPE (in the school premises KING)

8:00 p.m. buffet dinner and ethnic dances (in the school premises KING – offered by tea-chers)

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Wednesday, 15th april

9:00 a.m. Guided tour of the old town centre of Torino

Torino is a city and an important business and cultural centre in northern Italy. Capital of the Piemonte region, loca-ted mainly on the left bank of the Po River, in front of Susa Valley and surrounded by the western Alpi arch. The population of the city proper is 911,823. The Turin metropolitan area is estimated to have a population of 2.2 million.The city has a rich culture and history, and is known for its numerous art galleries, restaurants, churches, palaces, opera houses, piazzas, parks, gardens, theatres, libraries, museums and other venues. Turin is well known for its renaissance, baroque, rococo, neo-classical, and art nouveau architecture.Much of the city's public squares, castles, gardens and elegant palazzi such as Palazzo Madama, were built in the 16th and 18th century, after the capital of the Duchy of Savoy (later Kingdom of Sardinia) was moved to Turin from Chambery (nowadays France) as part of the urban expansion.

12:00 a.m. free lunch (each of you will spend € 5/7 up)

4:30 p.m. visit to the Museo del Cinema € 8 per personIt is The National Cinema Museum of Torino. And yet it’s not a museum. At least not in the traditional sense of the term. Those of you who have already visited it understand what we mean. And those of you who are planning on visiting it will be surprised to discover what a special and unique place it is.The Museum is one of the most important of its kind in the world thanks to it vast collection and the many different scientific and educational activities it carries out. But what makes it truly unique is its special exhibit setup. The museum is located inside the Mole Antonelliana, a bizarre and fascinating monument which is the symbol of the City of Torino.The Museum is more than a museum and whoever enters it isn’t just a visitor but also an explorer, an author, an actor, a spectator… to whom the Museum offers the emotions of an experience we hope won’t be easily forgotten.

http://www.museocinema.it/museo.php

9:00 p.m. dinner Pizzeria “Fratelli La Cozza” Corso Regio Parco, 39 € 12/16 To buy sandwiches for tomorrow

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Thursday, 16th april

8:30 a.m. meeting at the “M.L.King” school and departure to Laghi di Avigliana

A Patch of Nature in Symbiosis with the Town of AviglianaIt is a characteristic area of the Rivoli-Avigliana morainic amphitheater, about 20 kilometers far from Turin.

1:00 p.m. lunch bag

Guided tour to the Sacra di San Michele (entrance € 4)

The sanctuary of St. Michael is the symbol of Piemonte

8:30 p.m. dinner to Cianci piola Largo IV Marzo, 9/b typical Piedmontese cuisine (€ 20/25)

😍 Ciao …e arrivederci in Slovenia!

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s.o.s. italian english

Grazie Thanks

Prego You’re welcome

Ciao/Buon giorno/Buon pomeriggio Hello/Good Morning/Good afternoon/evening

Ciao/Buona notte Hello/Good night

Ci vediamo dopo! See you later!

Come stai? How are you? Molto bene, grazie Very well, thank you

Scusa/Scusi Sorry/Excuse me Parli inglese/italiano? Do you speak English/Italian?

Potresti aiutarmi? Could you help me?

Non capisco I don’t understand

Potresti scriverlo? Could you write that down?

Mi dispiace Sorry

Dov’è il bagno? Where are the toilets?

Dov’è ...? Where is…? ... l’albergo? … the hotel? ... l’ospedale? … the hospital? ... l’aeroporto? … the airport? ... la banca? … the bank?

Potresti scattarmi/scattarci una foto per favore? Could you take a photo of me/us please?

Quanto costa? Howe much is it?

Accettate carte di credito straniere? Do you accept foreign cards?

vi voglio bene / i love you

CRISTINA 0039 3392018429 0039 0117412099 (home) 0039 0114031405 (school)

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