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Paige
What are some good resources for learning Italian? Hi there! I'm a native English speaker, currently using Duolingo to learn the basics of Italian. I know that Duolingo can only take me so far, and so I'm looking for other resources I should utilize to make the most out of learning the language. Kind Regards, Paige
Aug 17, 2016 7:27 PM
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Hi Page, obviousely you need to practice so first if you are learning by yourself, you need a partner! But I suggest also to have a look here http://www.almaedizioni.it/it/almatv/litaliano-con-il-cinema/ http://www.almaedizioni.it/it/almatv/fumetti/ and this http://www.almaedizioni.it/it/minisiti/letture-nuova-serie-1-livello-500-parole/ if you need a help (the site is in italian) don't hesitate to ask me for a help!
August 21, 2016
multum in parvo
August 18, 2016
there is the method ASSIMIL, the best on market. and reading a dictionary from A to Z, great exercise for knowledge and memory
August 18, 2016
I find that real practice is the best way to master a language, after you managed to learn the basics. I think you could use more informal resources, like looking at italian movies with subtitles, listening to italian songs while reading lyrics, or try reading italian online newspapers. In this way you get used to intonation and pronunciation, more than to grammar, but it's extremely helpful. More than that, you should practice conversation with italian people willing to speak (slowly) with you.
August 18, 2016
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