how to learn italian the quickest way possible?
November 23, 2008 by admin · 1 Comment
im trying to learn italian the quickest way possible. does anybody know any free online things or ways to learn it quickly?
These are two good websites to learn the basics:
http://learnitalian.elanguageschool.net/
http://italian.speak7.com/
Another good way to learn that i suggest is watching Italian movies with english subtitles. This way you get used to the sounds and to the accent.
Hope I helped
Good Luck
Buona Fortuna
How can I learn Italian more quickly, since I already know French and Spanish?
November 9, 2008 by admin · 3 Comments
I'm looking for some kind of Italian learning program that caters to people who already speak other Romance languages, or at least moves quite quickly. I'm especially looking for something I can listen to in the car, since I have a very heavy commute… I want to avoid something like the Pimsleur program, I have it now and it's driving me crazy since it repeats everything so many times; and I can already understand Italian, for the most part, I just can't speak it.
Thanks!
if u really interested in italian, i suggest u better buy 'digital publishing' italiano 1. there are two versions of them: V10 and V11. V10 is designed for a normal computer, means u will not be able to play it without CD. V11 is the other way.
the software is not expensive and very helpful.
ciao-
Any fast, easy and free ways to learn how to speak Italian?
October 12, 2008 by admin · 8 Comments
I just moved to Italy a week ago and I am getting SO frustrated not being able to understand anyone…. so like the title said, is there any fast, easy and free ways to learn Italian?
No. There are no quick and easy ways to learn a foreign language, free or otherwise.
But looking at the positive, you have already done what you need to do to learn as quickly and effectively as possible … move to Italy.
You could try asking at the Municipio if your local council provides classes in Italian as a second language for immigrants. Failing that, look for a private tutor – "insegnante a domcilio". Not free of course, but reasonable by English standards, and certainly effective.


