Would you like to increase your fluency in Italian in a fun way? Would you like to read a whole novel in Italian and be able to understand it?
This is an unmissable book if you want to improve your Italian language skills in a fun way!
Il Mistero Della Casa in Sicilia has been especially written for students from beginner to intermediate levels, aimed to give a sense of achievement, and most importantly - fun! It has been meticulously written according to A2 and B1 levels of the Common European Framework of Languages (CEFR).
You will be enjoying reading, delighting in your improved range of vocabulary and grasp of the language, without ever feeling overwhelmed or frustrated. You will be able to enjoy the actual use of the Italian language rather than focusing too much on grammar, verbs or other rules that can gradually lessen enthusiasm, by adding too much pressure!
What will this book give you? What key features does it include? So, just sit back, relax, and enjoy reading and learning at the same time!
Questo libro era perfetto per una persona chi sta imparando italiano per qualche anno. La storia non è particolarmente emozionante ma le parole e la grammatica e perfetto per aiutarti imparare.
A very good book for those who are learning Italian and want to read a story in Italian. It's written at the right level where one gets the gist of each sentence in the story whilst still learning new Italian words. It gives a sense of achievement that one manages to read a story in Italian. Bought the two other stories in the series.
Idk besties. I’m not going to give this any rating because this was… just a book to practice my Italian. Which maybe is the same reason anyone would pick up this book. And while it made me feel confident because i did understand everything it is at the same time I found it really underwhelming. What was that ending? What was that story?
OK story, for adult beginners, not intermediate, quick and easy read. Only thing is, that I found the ending a bit bizarre, but whatever, besides the point.
I really liked the vocabulary section in each chapter. The author dies a nice job of conveying time and place. I just really did not like the ending at all.