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E-Z Italian / Marcel Danesi.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: E-Z seriesPublication details: Hauppauge, N.Y. : Barron's Educational Series, c2011.Edition: 4th edDescription: vi, 350 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 0764144545
  • 9780764144547 (pbk.)
Subject(s):
Contents:
Italian sounds and names -- Stress, intonation, and spelling -- Hi, how's it going? -- Persons and things -- May I help you? -- At the (coffee) bar -- Where shall we go? -- At the airport! -- One, two, three -- At the doctor's! -- Hello! Who's speaking? -- At the bank! -- Do you like it? -- All in the family -- Who's the tallest? -- At the restaurant! -- Let's go shopping! -- Really? -- Answer key -- Regular verb charts -- Irregular verb charts -- Vocabularies.
Summary: Italian makes sense when you approach it the E-Z way! You'll get reviews on pronunciation, parts of speech, and measure your progress with quizzes.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction 458.24 D179 Available 33111006789677
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Readers can teach themselves Italian at their own pace with this book. An opening discussion of Italian sounds, pronunciation, and spelling is followed with lessons on greeting people, asking and answering basic questions, using polite expressions, counting, making comparisons, expressing preferences, and carrying on everyday verbal transactions at stores, banks, and restaurants. Although mainly a self-teaching manual, E-Z Italian's many exercises and quick-check quizzes also make it a fine textbook supplement for classroom use. Barron's E-Z Series books are updated, and re-formatted editions of Barron's older and perennially popular Easy Way books. Titles in the new E-Z Series feature extensive two-color treatment, a fresh, modern typeface, and more graphic material than ever. All are self-teaching manuals that cover a wide variety of practical and academic subjects, written on levels that range from senior high school to college-101 standards.

Rev. ed. of: Italian the easy way.

Italian sounds and names -- Stress, intonation, and spelling -- Hi, how's it going? -- Persons and things -- May I help you? -- At the (coffee) bar -- Where shall we go? -- At the airport! -- One, two, three -- At the doctor's! -- Hello! Who's speaking? -- At the bank! -- Do you like it? -- All in the family -- Who's the tallest? -- At the restaurant! -- Let's go shopping! -- Really? -- Answer key -- Regular verb charts -- Irregular verb charts -- Vocabularies.

Italian makes sense when you approach it the E-Z way! You'll get reviews on pronunciation, parts of speech, and measure your progress with quizzes.

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