![]() However, unlike the other two - the "Conversations" and the "Stories" - the Audible version of the Dialogues is hard for me to listen to. I highly recommend this one along with the "101 Conversations." And another book is called "Conversational Italian Dialogues." Each Dialogue is around 200 words, about twice as long as the "Conversations" in "101 Conversations." I think this Dialogues book is also excellent and recommend it highly. One of them is called "Short Stories in Italian." It too has a corresponding audio version and is very good, but the stories / chapters are much longer than the "conversations" and so it takes me longer to digest them and sometimes I bog down. ![]() There are several other books, rather similar, all I believe by Olly Richards. The many "Conversations" are actually one story, and the story is very engaging. But everybody will have their own method. My method is to listen first, maybe a few times, and get what I can, then study the text, and then listen again. Each "conversation" is very short, which makes it easy to work on and digest. I'm using the audible version in conjunction with the book. I find this book perfect for my learning level which is something like low intermediate. Each conversation is limited to around 15 lines of dialogue (150 words) to help you master the expressions more quickly, and keep you moving toward the finish line. Conversations that are carefully written to be accessible for beginners (A2-B1 on the CEFR), so you can speak confidently, even with strangers.Į. Situational Italian dialogues that help you thrive in typical daily circumstances, so meeting people and making everyday arrangements will become second nature.ĭ. ![]() You’ll sound more authentic when you speak and make Italian-speaking friends more easily.Ĭ. Expressions that real people use on the street. 101 Italian conversations with over 15,000 words of dialogue - an unparalleled resource that will immerse you in Italian at a level you can easily understand and reproduce.ī. “I love Olly’s work - and you will too!” (Barbara Oakley, PhD, Author of New York Times best seller A Mind for Numbers)Ī. Whether you’re learning the Italian of Florence, Milan, Roman, Naples or even your local Italian-speaking community, you’ll learn to speak naturally wherever you go.īest of all, you’ll be able to handle new scenarios with both ease and confidence! Things, however, take an unexpected turn when they discover some very valuable paintings in one of Rome’s antique markets. Real Italian people don’t speak like your textbook…so it’s no wonder you feel unprepared when it’s your turn to speak! Try the StoryLearning method, and dive into a real-world, gripping drama between six characters that helps you learn authentic spoken Italian in the process.Ĭreated by Olly Richards, internationally-renowned language teacher and author, this proven method of the immersive experience not only entertains, it gives you the skills to master realistic encounters in shops, cafés, and other, everyday scenarios! In this story, two friends, Alice and Nina, arrive in Rome for what they think will be a relaxing vacation exploring the city.
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