We talked about it with Sydney University Italian teacher, Antonella Beconi, who participates in the initiative together with other colleagues based in Australia. For details, we report the text taken from the official page of UICI.
Your voice, a precious gift for those who do not see! Read something and give a fragment of your time suspended between teleworking, culinary delicacies, distance learning and conference calls.
This is the idea of our #LeggiPerMe Campaign, which we launched to share some time between the reader and the listener.
Participating in the #LeggiPerMe campaign is very easy: the passion for reading, the desire to get involved and a touch of altruism are enough.
Here's how to record your text from the heart: choose a short story, a poem, a fairy tale or the chapter of a book you are particularly fond of, a text lasting about ten minutes.
To create the audio format you can use your smartphone and voice recording applications, using earphones with a built-in microphone to ensure better sound quality.
At the beginning please specify the title of the chosen segment, from where any text is taken, the name of the author and the publisher.
The song must be recorded in a single audio file. After recording, tell us your name and surname.
At this point you can send the audio file to: voluntarilp@uiciechi.it adding your name, age, profession and city from where you write.
June 15 is the deadline.
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