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Written by Larry Aiello |
Saturday, 23 February 2013 14:53 |
Italian Language Book Promotion Are you thinking of undertaking a new language like Italian? Perhaps your New Year's Resolution is to learn Italian for this year. Maybe you are planning a trip to Italy and knowing a little bit of the language will make your trip much more enjoyable. Or you just might be frustrated in your current attempts and don't know which way to turn. How to learn Italian effectively? There are probably over 100 ways you can learn Italian. I've listed 37 ways that I feel are the most effective in language learning techniques. These are ways that I recommend to my students when I'm teaching Italian classes in Tampa. And they are ways that have reinforced my own proficiency with the language. * If you enjoy the book, I would very much appreciate a review and Amazon will allow you to "Like" the book as well. :-) That will help others when purchasing the book and it will help me become a better writer. Please feel free to forward to your friends - they may appreciate it that you got them a book to help them learn Italian. If you don't have a Kindle device, you can read it on your iPad. Amazon also has a browser that you can use that you'll be able to view the book. And if you do buy a Kindle, you'll have a book already in your library. Here is the link: Click here to view the book on Amazon!
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Sorry for the delay, I was out of town, and thanks for the compliments.
Hi TheLanguageClas s, that would be great, I hope your students get a lot out of it.
Larry
I am a big fan of the Pimsleur method for learning not only Italian but any language. Although, it is geared more for those that are auditory learners. And for those that don't mind repeating what is heard. You may be talking to yourself in the car, but at least you'll get some practice. If you are a visual learner, the Pimsleur method is not for you.
Larry
Comprehensive Italian Level 1, Level 2 , Level 3 etc to learn Italian language. If you want to know more information then you can take some advantage from these resources
Thank you for the compliments, I appreciate it! Good luck with your learning.
Larry
Grazie mille! Molto gentile.
Larry
Thank you for the compliments! Enjoy the book.
Larry Aiello
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