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Books with title Italian For Beginners

  • Italian Short Stories for Beginners

    Talk in Italian, Eddie Pez, Jessica Muraca

    Audible Audiobook (Talk in Italian, May 19, 2017)
    Improve your Italian pronunciation and listening skills. Make learning new vocabulary so much easier with 10 fun and engaging Italian stories. Listening to short stories is an effective and enjoyable method to learning Italian. For those of you who can't just slip away from life, travel to Italy, and immerse yourself in the language in order to learn it, this is your solution! Listening to native-spoken Italian stories is the next best thing. Gain a greater vocabulary that you can use immediately, every day. You will add 1500+ Italian words and expressions to your repertoire through the encounter of descriptive sentences and casual conversations woven throughout the stories. Sharpen your comprehension of the spoken word by listening to a native Italian speaker. Familiarize yourself with a wide range of grammar structures and put them to use today. Avoid the monotonous task of memorizing grammar rules. How awesome is that? Each story is recorded in two different ways. A slow version helps beginners improve their pronunciation A normal, natural speed for intermediate and advanced learners trains your ears to understand what is being said PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
  • Italian for Beginners

    A. Wilkes, J Shackell

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, Sept. 30, 1990)
    Please Read Notes: Brand New, International Softcover Edition, Printed in black and white pages, minor self wear on the cover or pages, Sale restriction may be printed on the book, but Book name, contents, and author are exactly same as Hardcover Edition. Fast delivery through DHL/FedEx express.
  • Italian for Beginners

    A. Wilkes, J. Shackell, John Shackell

    Audio CD (Usborne Pub Ltd, July 31, 2001)
    A guide for complete beginners and those wanting to improve their Italian. Internet-links offer opportunites to hear the language spoken by native speakers. Grammar is clearly explained and puzzles and excercises are included. For primary and secondary school students.
  • Italian for Beginners

    Angela Wilkes, John Shackell

    Hardcover (Ntc Pub Group, July 1, 1987)
    Explains what to say in Italian in a range of common situations and discusses the fundamentals of Italian grammar
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  • First Italian Reader for beginners

    Francesca Favuzzi

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 15, 2012)
    The book is suitable for Beginner and Elementary Levels. Vocabulary lists and texts have parallel Italian-English translation. The author maintains learners' motivation with funny stories about real life situations such as meeting people, studying, job searches, working etc. The method utilize natural human ability to remember words used in texts repeatedly and systematically. The second and the following chapters of the Elementary course have only about thirty new words each. The audio tracks are available inclusive on www.lppbooks.com/Italian
  • Italian for Beginners

    A. Wilkes

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, Aug. 16, 1713)
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  • Italian Short Stories For Beginners

    Mobile Library

    eBook (Mobile Library, Dec. 21, 2018)
    Ciao!Hello!Do you understand this first Italian word? Yes, you do!Why?Because it was presented to you using a new technique that is making learning languages easier than ever – the Bilingual Reading.We created this book using this technique so that you can learn learn Italian vocabulary in a fast and fun way and whenever you want.How does this work? It is simple: Bilingual Reading works by reading two versions of the same book or text at once.One version will be on the language you want to learn (here you will learn Italian words) and the other version will be in your native language or some other language you are comfortable with (here we will use English).Using this method, you will quickly start to learn Italian from basics and learn Italian fast by accumulating vocabulary. This Italian English dual stories will help you step by step to read texts that are more complex without having to spend hours and hours looking for every word meaning on a dictionary and trying hard to memorize it, so you will learn learn Italian the fast and fun way!In order to make simple the Italian language study, we made this book using Italian parallel texts, organized in 12 Italian short stories for beginners. It's a learn Italian workbook written using straightforward grammar to facilitate the work of all that want to learn Italian key words.The simple Italian short stories for beginners we use makes this Italian dual language book a great tool to learn Italian for beginners of all ages. Using Italian translation, this book will increase your bilingual reading comprehension skills and maximize the time you invest in reading.The book is organized for those who are looking how to learn Italian: you can start by reading each paragraph of each story in the two languages (in Italian to English parallel text), then move to read the full story in each language, rereading the Italian novels to consolidate the Italian fundamentals whenever is necessary.Using this process you will feel the progress of becoming an Italian reader when moving from story to story and see your Italian vocabulary grow as your bilingual reading comprehension increases making you ready for more Italian edition books!Let’s Start?
  • Irish for Beginners

    A. Wilkes, J. Shackell, John Shackell

    Audio CD (Usborne Pub Ltd, July 31, 2001)
    This title has been revised, with Internet links offering opportunities to hear the language spoken by a native speaker. Grammar is clearly explained, and puzzles provide plenty of practice. This title is part of a series providing a thorough grounding in useful, basic foreign language skills.
  • Italian for Beginners

    Angela Wilkes

    Paperback (Passport Books, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Explains what to say in Italian in a range of common situations and discusses the fundamentals of Italian grammar.
  • Italian for Beginners

    A. Wilkes, C. Dibello, J Shackell, John Shackell

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, April 30, 1992)
    This title has been revised, with Internet links offering opportunities to hear the language spoken by a native speaker. Grammar is clearly explained, and puzzles provide plenty of practice. This title is part of a series providing a thorough grounding in useful, basic foreign language skills.
  • Italian For Beginners

    Wilkes, Shackell

    Hardcover (Passport Books, Aug. 16, 1987)
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  • Fortran for Beginners

    Christopher Lampton

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, March 1, 1984)
    An introduction to FORTRAN, the first major computer language, including a language sampler and step-by-step instruction for programming.
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