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Title: Complete Idiot's Guide to Learning Italian on Your Own
by Gabrielle Euvino
ISBN: 0-7871-2535-0
Publisher: Dove Books Audio
Pub. Date: July, 2000
Format: Audio Cassette
List Price(USD): $25.00
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Average Customer Rating: 4.42 (12 reviews)

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Rating: 4
Summary: A common sense approach, unlike most other Italian books
Comment: Features in this book that I really appreciated were the comprehensive lists of words within each topic, e.g., verbs in each conjugation, idioms, and function-oriented categories. While there are some errors (one wonders if an expert in Italian reviewed the book), most are easily corrected by the reader. The approach is logical, sometimes light-hearted, and easier to understand than many of the standard grammars. I don't, however, believe that you can learn Italian on your own just by using this book. The book itself tells the reader to go out and buy a dictionary and grammar. I would add some language tapes/CDs. Furthermore, the way to pronounce the words often cannot be determined from the phonetic spellings by an inexperienced learner. Even so, this is my favorite reference for learning Italian after one year of college course.

Rating: 3
Summary: An ok book
Comment: This book is best used as a review by someone who has already studied Italian. It is not bad as a refresher, but it will be quite difficult for most people to learn Italian merely from reading this book. Language learning requires practice in listening and speaking as well as reading and writing. I had two main problems with this book. First, as others have noted, there are quite a few errors. Secondly, the pronunciation guide could be improved -it does not explain which syllable the stress falls on, and the accent in Italian is not always easily predictable. As far as teach-yourself-a-language books go, this one is not bad. It is motivational and easy to read. However, it is important that you do not expect to be fluent in Italian after finishing this book.

Rating: 5
Summary: An enjoyful and encouraging system to learn Italian
Comment: This is a proper book to make a quick, but adequate introduction to Italian, so that you can survive in Italy till you improve with more sofisticated language trainings. It includes all the basic grammar, it gives exercises so that you can practise, but they are not a lot, hence you may proceed fast.Besides grammar in each chapter it gives a different batch of words related to a useful subject( health, kitchen etc.). There is a sufficient vocabulary at the end.It uses an encouraging and motivating language. It is a good book for those who need to reach to a specific level in a short time.

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