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Better Reading Italian : A Reader and
Guide to Improving Your
Understanding of Written Italian by
Daniela Gobetti
Excellent Source For Intermediate Students
New reading series brings foreign language acquisition into the 21st
century While the world produces more and more reading material each
year, from magazines to newspapers to websites, why are most language
learners still relying on contrived texts and classic literature for language
acquisition? Providing entertaining contemporary texts in the original
language, the Better Reading Language series is for those who want to
brush up on a foreign language. With the authentic materials provided in
this series, readers will be able to peruse a Latin Grammys write-up in
Spanish, a feature on Alain Ducasses favorite recipes in French, or a
review of a Milan fashion show in Italian. Readings on everything from
music and sports to cinema and contemporary family life are arranged in
increasing difficulty within chapters. Along the way, learners will find
instruction and exercises to help develop improved reading speed,
comprehension, and vocabulary.
Personal Review: Better Reading Italian : A Reader and Guide to
Improving Your Understanding of Written Italian by Daniela
Gobetti
I disagree with the reviewer who said that this book was not helpful and
who had been studying Italian for a year in Italy. Reading Italian and
learning Italian in a class are two different things. If you're living in Italy,
you're using the language more to communicate verbally and aurally. So
unless you read the newspaper, in the early stages of language
acquisition, your strengths are not in reading - they are in listening,
communication, and reading only to the extent of the basics. This book
takes you beyond the basics. This book is certainly not for beginners, and
I also disagree that the selections are boring. Many of the selections are
from world famous authors!! This book is helpful to people who have done
or are doing an intermediate Italian course and are just moving into more
intermediate studies. There is some helpful and useful vocabularly in the
book.
The selections that were selected are hallmarks of Italian literature, and I
found that after reading the selections that I wanted to know more about
the books or articles that these selections were drawn.
So my point...
If you are a beginner, this book is *not* for you. The reading selections are
probably going to be difficult. There are better items out there for a
beginner.
If you have been studying Italian for at least 2 years, then this is a great
place to start to learn some specialized vocabulary and familiarize yourself
with Italian literature and other written sources.
Ignore the reviewer who says that this book is boring and evaluate the
book for yourself if you feel you are at that level.
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I disagree with the reviewer who said that this boo more
I disagree with the reviewer who said that this book was not helpful and who had been studying Italian for a year in Italy. Reading Italian and learning Italian in a class are two different things. If you're living in Italy, you're using the language more to communicate verbally and aurally. So unless you read the newspaper, in the early stages of language acquisition, your strengths are not in reading - they are in listening, communication, and reading only to the extent of the basics. This book takes you beyond the basics. This book is certainly not for beginners, and I also disagree that the selections are boring. Many of the selections are from world famous authors!! This book is helpful to people who have done or are doing an intermediate Italian course and are just moving into more intermediate studies. There is some helpful and useful vocabularly in the book.
The selections that were selected are hallmarks of Italian literature, and I found that after reading the selections that I wanted to know more about the books or articles that these selections were drawn.
So my point...
If you are a beginner, this book is *not* for you. The reading selections are probably going to be difficult. There are better items out there for a beginner.
If you have been studying Italian for at least 2 years, then this is a great place to start to learn some specialized vocabulary and familiarize yourself with Italian literature and other written sources.
Ignore the reviewer who says that this book is boring and evaluate the book for yourself if you feel you are at that level.
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