I want to learn Italian. Help please? - i need a spanish wedding program
When I was eleven years old, I received a letter from a girl in Italy. Your school project concerned an American correspondent. We have long been the best of friends. I am now twenty years and married for one year and nine months. It expects to be in my wedding, so we can finally meet. I always thought that speaks both English written and read, but she does not speak English. I wanted to learn Italian for a while now. Can someone tell me that the best way to do it? I live in West Virginia. Do not think anyone here speaks English, German, Spanish and French ... I want a program that will focus primarily on the debate. I hate books and programs that you're thinking about the debate remains impede than later. So nothing too expensive please.
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I think it's great that you want to learn Italian. I also plan to learn the language someday.
Well, first of all I would like to propose a combination of Italian-yourself books, a bilingual dictionary, and any audio program like Pimsleur. In this way, you can not only learn to read and write but also speak the language correctly. Once you master some basic concepts of language, do not ask why, a soul mate in Italian. You can answer in Italian, so you put all their newly acquired skills in love.
Since you really want to make sure you have a good understanding of spoken language, which I suggest you spend a good amount of time in the audio. You can probably see supplementary materials, such as Italian film (with English subs), free online Italian radio programs, podcasts, and Italian.
Finally, if you're really serious about learning the language, I suggest you look at schools and universities in your area and ask the argument that the Italian classes that could be organized.The Italian language is widely spoken in many schools. In this way, you have a native speaker, all the questions at your disposal and you are in an environment where languages are spoken regularly to answer.
If you do this, I would say you have a good chance of a relatively strong language, before being here more than half the states. I took a similar approach that I had when I started learning Portuguese. I started learning from me (with self-help books, dictionaries, audio CDs), and approached the material as often as I could. I have also tried to use the language as much as possible the reading of Yahoo! New on the tongue, so that a game from Brazil, see Brazil, some programs on YouTube. This coming semester, I take my first Portuguese class at my university. Even if they do not even started classes after only one year of learning the language on my own, I am quite long interviews with half the orange represent with Messenger and get in a position to approximately 60% of theseKnowledge of Portuguese or Brazilian television. If you remain committed and really serious to learn Italian. Believe me, the resources are there. Just find a way to (the motivation to maintain this is the hardest part for me) and take the time to learn the language.
I wish you good luck and hope you have a big wedding, too.
Ciao!
I think you should learn the language of the books (grammar, vocabulary, etc.), then the pronunciation of the Italian television (RAI1 to hear, for example) or Italian radio on the Internet. (Radio 105, Radio Italia, RDS, etc.)
If you need assistance, please contact me!
Good luck! Ciao!
I suggest that Rosetta Stone. To buy Google to find the best route. You can find much more than Ebay.
Babel Fish Google Search
then select English to Italian
To the class, have a tutor.
Talk to the Italian people by e-mail or Instant Messenger or MSN.
To use the online courses like Rosetta Stone and askLingo.
http://www.languageguide.org/
http://www.livemocha.com/
http://www.mylanguageexchange.com/
http://www.sharedtalk.com/index.aspx
http://babylon.com
mangolanguages.com
I have heard good things about the "living language"
and "Tell me more" program seems very good, but I think it's expensive
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