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15 Minute Italian: Learn in Just 12 Weeks

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Whether you are planning to travel to Italy or just curious to learn a new language, this 15-minute language pack is the perfect tool for anyone who wants to learn Italian fast.

15 Minute Italian has 12 themed chapters, spanning a range of practical themes, from socialising to doing business. By practicing 15 minutes a day, 5 days a week you can introduce yourself, fix an appointment, order your favourite dish, ask about the nearest shopping centre, and much more.

This handy volume is an ideal Italian language course for beginners and also contains a menu guide and an Italian-to-English and English-to-Italian dictionary. It also comes with a free downloadable audio app for phones that will enable you to hear words and phrases spoken by native Italian speakers.

The colourful illustrations and unique visual approach of 15 Minute Italian makes learning quick, easy, and fun.

162 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 4, 2005

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January 23, 2025
I loved using this book alongside an Italian-English dictionary. This isn't a fluent language book that is meant to teach you every single Italian word in existence, this is just for the basics if you'd like to know the basics of the Italian language on a tourist/new immigrant level. However, I find using this book while studying with a dictionary elevates the entire experience of learning how to use basic phrases. Versus just using this book completely by itself and expecting to be fluent in Italian. I had no problem while traveling around popular and less populated areas of Italy with the Italian learned from this book and another. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to get started in learning the basics so advanced levels of Italian aren't as intimidating.
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July 4, 2022
Not advisable to use it as a reference nor if you want to learn the language in depth. The positive point is that is very visual, and focused mainly on the most basic vocabulary in different themes (Family, city, food, etc.) However, remains very superficial and only worth it if you are looking to get an overview of the language.
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July 4, 2017
it was too short and lacked grammar explanations, but it's a perfect addition to a more formal course.
I loved the fact that is a very visual and entertaining book. I'm looking forward to buying more languages from this collection 😊
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