Learn Italian For Intermediates : The Ultimate Italian Language Learning Guide For Intermediates. Learn Italian Step by Step With Fast Track Tips That Will Help You Speak Italian With Confidence.
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In Learn Italian for Intermediates You’ll Sentence structure, including the subjunctive, Nouns, including a discussion of gender and number Pronouns, including direct object, indirect object, and relative pronouns Verbs, including the present tense, perfect tense, and future tense The important issues of food and love Numbers, dates, weather, spelling tips, and much more Hours of Authentic Italian translating audios and Italian lessons System That Will Teach You Every Day Conversational Vocabulary Only native Italian -speaking voice actors to make sure you develop an authentic Italian accent And most importantly, a fun and engaging teaching method that will have you looking forward to practicing with this program - and the more you practice, the more you learn The Goal is to speak Italian like a local, Now’s your time to finally learn Italian in a way that’s convenient for your life without it stopping your life.
Some basics but definitely not a book for intermediate level Italian students. This covers numbers, some vocabulary and phrases but no grammar at all. Weirdly, the book also tells you how to spell words that you've just read (e.g. uno, u-n-o).
The description states that it includes: "Sentence structure, including the subjunctive; Nouns, including a discussion of gender and number; Pronouns, including direct object, indirect object, and relative pronouns; Verbs, including the present tense, perfect tense, and future tense." None of that is in this book.