[TI] Italian Language
John Mascari
john_mascari at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 28 11:46:19 CDT 2009
I have found excellent free programs from itunes podcasts.
You do not need itunes, an ipod or mp3 player if you
go direct to the websites. I find the following very helpful :
Search in your browser for:
Learn Italian Pod
Italian Pod 101
You can download files with audio for free.
You can play them on your computer, copy onto a CD for the car,
or put them on you personal music player (ipod or mp3 player).
I have also found the Book/CD series "Speak in a Week" good.
Check them out. I think you will learn the most from your club.
Good Luck!
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From: "Thomas Corso, PhD" <tcorso at lecom.edu>
To: terminiimerese at comunesofitaly.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 9:15:27 AM
Subject: [TI] Italian Language
I have just joined an Italian language group here in Erie, PA. It is
really cool, a mix of native speakers and "wanabees" like myself get
together every week for an hour to drink coffee, have a sandwich and
speak Italian. I am now up to about a 12 word vocabulary and working
hard to improve that. (Although I am now starting to get pretty good at
translating the TI documents). My wife (who actually speaks fluent
French) just bought me an 8 disk/16 lesson set by Pimsler (sp?), on sale
for $10 at Boarders (list on the box was $50). Its pretty good (I'm up
to lesson 4 and can now introduce myself to a young Signorina at the
airport :)). Does anyone have experience with others? I want a set
that can be listened to in the car. That's the only time I am likely to
actually use the disks. I have tried other "immersion" methods in the
past such as Berliz back in the 80's and they didn't really work for me.
I need a set that has English "coaching" within the lessons.
Tom
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