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Italian Short Stories for Beginners: Improve Your Reading and Listening Skills Expand Your Vocabulary and Learn Italian Language With 35 Short Stories - cover

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Italian Short Stories for Beginners: Improve Your Reading and Listening Skills Expand Your Vocabulary and Learn Italian Language With 35 Short Stories

10-MINUTE LANGUAGE LEARNING

Publisher: 10-MINUTE LANGUAGE LEARNING

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Summary

WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO MASTER ONE OF THE WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL LANGUAGES? 
  
Do you feel tired of boring and useless language learning textbooks and grammar assignments? 
Would you like to learn the Italian language is a simple and natural way? 
If you answered "Yes" to at least one of these questions, then keep reading… 
  
I assume you already know about the beauty of Italy, some pieces of culture, or at least you have a picture in your head and desire to visit one of Europe's most Authentic and Oldest Countries. 
  
The Italian language is as beautiful as the country itself, and I understand your desire to learn it. 
  
And If you really want to learn to speak like a native, you have to do that naturally through real story reading and listening and avoid all "traditional" school learning methods at all costs. Trust me, Italians don't know those grammar rules. 
  
So I decided to put together 35 SIMPLE STORIES along with most IMPORTANT WORD TRANSLATIONS and EASY QUESTIONERS to make sure that at the end of this book you will have a Solid Foundation of:ReadingUnderstandingAnd Speaking the basic Italian language. 
Does it sound too simple to be true? 
  
Of course, you aren't going to become a native speaker after reading or listening to 35 Italian stories, but they will lay a path for future mastery, and you will not get lost in the Italian company for sure. 
  
Keep in mind that even if you don't know a single Italian word yet, you won't get lost in the process of learning. We will lead you step-by-step through every single story and make sure you understand it. 
  
Now it is your turn to take action. 
Scroll up, click on "Buy Now" and Start Learning!
Available since: 09/28/2020.

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