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Elisa
Professional Teacherđ Have you ever tried reading a book in its original language? đźđč
At first, it can feel overwhelming⊠pages full of words you donât know, sentences that seem too fast, and the fear of getting lost. đ
But thatâs exactly where the magic happens. Reading in Italian lets you:
Immerse yourself in the culture đ
Learn expressions and idioms that donât appear in textbooks đŁïž
Think in Italian naturally, not just translate word by word đĄ
Thatâs why I designed a personalized Book Club, just for you!
Hereâs how it works:
We read a contemporary Italian novel together, in 5 manageable parts
Each part comes with:
Guided reading sheets
Key quotes to discuss and analyze
Cultural insights and background
Curated vocabulary, idioms, and common expressions
đ Books currently available:
Lacci â Domenico Starnone
Niente di Vero â Veronica Raimo
Marcovaldo â Italo Calvino
Io e Te â NiccolĂČ Ammaniti
Every month a new book available to keep the journey fresh and engaging!!
Reading isnât just study, itâs an experience.
Youâll discover stories, ideas, and language in a way that textbooks canât give.
đ Dive into Italian stories with me, one book at a time!
Which book would you like to read?
Lacci â Domenico Starnone
Niente di Vero â Veronica Raimo
Marcovaldo â Italo Calvino
Io e Te â NiccolĂČ Ammaniti
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Sep 19, 2025 9:50 AM
Elisa
Language Skills
Chinese (Mandarin), English, Italian, Other
Learning Language
Other
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