Teach Yourself Italian

learn italian online?

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DumbBlonde asked:


are there any good sites(free) that teach italian to beginners. and explains it very well, too.(im not too smart)

Lance

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Learn Italian free online with sound/podcasts?

italian for beginners
oh hey it’s alexa asked:


Hi I am really wanting to learn italian. And I am looking to learn online until i can find a good software.

Does anyone know of a good site that teaches beginner italian, that has resources, lessons and podcasts/sound/pronounciation? And possibly free?

I know basic french so i understand italian somewhat, but i would really love to become fluent. Thanks!

Jesus

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What Italian textbook should i use? beginner help!

italian for beginners
akjfd asked:


I really want to learn italian, but my school does not offer the class. I decided that I’m going to start learning on my own. does anyone know of a good textbook for level one beginners? could you post what textbook series you use/used at your own school? I want to find something online, maybe a cheap book on ebay. it would be a lot of help for those who answer.

Doris

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Places to learn Italian in Brisbane?

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cheshirekate asked:


I’m looking for a place to learn beginner Italian in brisbane. Somewhere not too expensive and near Chermside, Sandgate./Bay area, Clayfield or anywhere around any of those areas…

Theresa

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The Best Way To Learn Italian

To learn italian in the easiest and best way possible, we recommend a 3 step process which aims to build your Italian knowledge naturally and exponentially. This 3 step plan focuses on building your Italian up in a way that means you’re constantly learning and growing your knowledge more and more as the learning process continues.

STEP 1 Learn the basics of Italian

To begin with, we suggest you learn the basics of Italian with a quality Italian course such as Rocket Italian. This will give you the base knowledge needed for the quickest progression in steps 2 & 3. Learning with this course will undoubtedly give you a great amount of knowledge which you can refer to again and again.

STEP 2 Talk to as many people fluent in Italian as possible

After you’ve gone through an Italian course and learned all it can teach to the fullest, it’s time to put your new knowledge to use and start speaking to fluent Italian speakers. That’s the second step of our plan — to get out and talk to as many people fluent in Italian as possible.

This step will be a big jump for many people but it’s important to note that it will be difficult at first. If you use an Italian course solely to learn your basic foundation knowledge, you will likely not talk to anyone else while you learn. This means that getting your accent, pronunciation and translation all sorted will only come naturally once you’ve spoken to at least a couple of fluent Italian speakers.

STEP 3 speak italian at Least 30 Minutes Per Day

If you try and talk to people or just brush up on your Italian for at least 30 minutes every single day, you will be fluent in a couple of weeks. Step 3 is all about constant improvement which will give you the confidence and ability to get out and learn even more about the language and more notably, the culture behind it.

And That’s It …

The whole point of these steps is to build your confidence, motivation and natural ability all toned with the language. It’s okay learning all about the language on your own or with a friend… but it won’t give you the real world skills that are so important in truly conquering this language.

The trick to these steps is to just forget that you’re going to be fluent one day. Forget about how stupid you might feel trying to talk a language you don’t fully understand yet and just think about if someone who didn’t quite know English started talking to you — you’d be as helpful and understanding as possible, right?

Well that’s how they’ll be with you!

And that’s our 3 step plan to best learn Italian. It’s a powerful method that will definitely have you speaking Italian confidently in just a couple of months. It’s all dependant on how much time and effort you put into the process as well as how well you build your foundation of knowledge in step 1.

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Does anyone know any good websites that help ABSOLOUTE beginners learn French, Spanish or Italian?

It has to be FREE!

-For the ‘absolute beginner’ the website rocket italian gives a free comprehensive guide to the grammar, vocabulary and accent of the french language. All the lessons are filled with words which when hovered over, are acompanied by the sound of the word and it’s spelling in english.

-The vocabulary section of the website presents the words initally in picture form, once again hovering over the pictures will produce the spoken version of the words.

-As you progress from the most basic starting blocks of the language you will find that the site allows you to attempt readings in french whereby the work is read out to you. As you follow the speaking you may hover over the script in front of you to get a quick translation as you are reading over the words.

-By the way this site is totally free and also has a burgeoning section to do with spanish,italian and german among other languages.

-This site is by far and away the best I have seen for the french language and presents the relevant infomation better than most text books. The site is also run by volunteers, who deserve a great deal of thanks for what they have given the internet.

-Learning the italian language is a skill that will benefit you for the rest of your life and I wish you good luck. Remember to take it slow and do a small amount every day. To get you motivated,here are some quotations:

-”The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step”
-”It’s one small step for man etc.”
-”Just do it” (thank you Nike)

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I want to learn Italian, anyone know of a good free online course for beginners?

Try Learning Italian lessons, chat with other students and with natives, and you can have your (oral or written) assignments checked and corrected by natives.

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What is the best method for learning Italian as an adult?

I have been looking for a course or self taught books or website for learning to speak italian. So far everything that I have come across is not geared towards complete beginners. Any suggestions or assistance will be greatly appreciated.

You can use all the software and books in the world, but until you put yourself in a situation where you need to USE it, you won’t know it.

I didn’t learn italian until I actually went to Italy.

I thought all my life I was the greatest Italian American, but I didn’t know Jack Crap.

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Do you know a good text-book of italian for the beginners?

I don’t know but I know websites where you can learn italian and download audio.

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Learn Italian Online Free

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Ling Tong asked:


Italian is one of the romance languages and contains many beautifully sounding words and phrases. When you want to learn italian for whatever reason ?business or travel ?you can do so from the comfort of your own home through a free course online. Whether you have some knowledge of Italian or you are a beginner, you can take advantage of all levels of courses from beginner to advanced. You learn to read, speak, write and understand the language to become fluent in the language. There are no additional letters in the Italian alphabet, but it is important to start with learning the different pronunciations of the letters. You have to start at the beginning just as you did with learning your own language.

The pronunciation of the letters of the Italian alphabet should not be difficult for native English speakers.  Many of the letters are pronounced in the same way. The main difference is in pronouncing the vowels. You do not have to change how you pronounce them depending on their position in the word as you do in some English words. The vowels and are the only ones that have different sounds depending on their use in a word. They are always pronounced as short vowels. If you look at the phonetic spelling you will see that there is an included after each one to show that it is short.

When you pronounce a word in Italian that contains an you have to roll the letter around your tongue. This is why you need to listen to native Italian speakers to gain a sense of how to pronounce this letter correctly. There is no graphic way of denoting this sound so you will not notice any difference when you do look at the phonetic spelling of the word. You do have to be cognizant of the way the letter sounds when you say it.

In the italian language there are special clusters of letters that are pronounced in a certain way. The cluster is pronounced cha. You do not pronounce each letter when you say this combination. The rule to remember is that when ci is followed by a vowel , you do not pronounce the When you say the cluster of you pronounce it as you would in English and sounds like the English sound of The letter when followed by vowels, sounds like the English letter  When is followed by another vowel, the becomes silent. Thus, is pronounced like.

There is also a difference in the way you pronounce words in Italian that have double consonants. Unlike the English pronunciation, you do pronounce both of these consonants as if there were two separate syllables. There is a short suspension between the consonants giving them two distinct sounds. Any consonant can be doubled in the Italian language except for the letter .

In your course, take the time to listen to the sounds of all the letters , the clusters and the double consonants to give you a greater understanding of the proper pronunciation.



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