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Learn Italian with Short Stories - Over 100 Dialogues & Daily Used Phrases to Learn Italian in no Time Language Learning Lessons for Beginners to Improve Your Vocabulary & Speak Italian Like a Native! - cover

Learn Italian with Short Stories - Over 100 Dialogues & Daily Used Phrases to Learn Italian in no Time Language Learning Lessons for Beginners to Improve Your Vocabulary & Speak Italian Like a Native!

Language Mastery

Editorial: Language Mastery

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Sinopsis

Learn Italian in Just 5 minutes a Day, Whether You're A Beginner Starting With The Basics, This Method Is Scientifically Proven To Work!


Do you struggle with learning basic Italian language concepts?
Are Italian conversations worrying you because you simply can't grasp even the simplest phrases?
Do you want to go from Beginner to Master with dialogues in just a few easy, fun steps?

Brace yourself because improving your Italian conversation skills just became a whole lot of fun!

"Learn Italian with Short Stories" by Language Mastery takes the stress off of struggling to learn the Italian language and turns it into a very immersive, engaging experience!

This book is filled with engaging short stories and playful exercises, such as:

- Authentic spoken dialogues, to help you learn conversational expressions and improve your speaking ability
- Different stories and adventures - making the process fun while you learn a wide range of new vocabulary
- Accessible grammar so you learn new structures naturally, in a stress-free way
- Comprehension questions to test your understanding of the story
- A vocabulary word list to nail down the most relevant terms in your mind
And MUCH more!

Learning Italian doesn't have to feel like a hurdle you can't overcome! With "Learn Italian with Short Stories" you will enjoy a new set of lessons are tailored to help you learn Italian at just the right level and pace. And you can bring in your pocket!!

Make your experience more pleasant so you can keep growing into the native Italian speaker of your dreams!

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Disponible desde: 26/07/2022.

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