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A First Italian Reader with Vocabulary and Exercises (Italian Edition)

by Philippe Delannoy Ph.D.

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If you are among those who would rather not interrupt their reading every other line to check the meaning of a word or expression in the dictionary, if you like having quick access to vocabulary while you read, without loosing the thread of the story, you are likely to enjoy this First Italian Reader.Each text, or segment of text in this Reader is found on the left page, with a complete vocabulary list on the facing right page. There is no need to look up a word at the end of the book or in a dictionary, and then be left wondering where you were in the text.Each reading section is followed by a simple exercise. Complete answers are found at the end of the book.If you want to listen to the text while you are reading it, go online at www.elementarylanguages.com to hear what this Italian Reader sounds like!… (more)

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If you are among those who would rather not interrupt their reading every other line to check the meaning of a word or expression in the dictionary, if you like having quick access to vocabulary while you read, without loosing the thread of the story, you are likely to enjoy this First Italian Reader.Each text, or segment of text in this Reader is found on the left page, with a complete vocabulary list on the facing right page. There is no need to look up a word at the end of the book or in a dictionary, and then be left wondering where you were in the text.Each reading section is followed by a simple exercise. Complete answers are found at the end of the book.If you want to listen to the text while you are reading it, go online at www.elementarylanguages.com to hear what this Italian Reader sounds like!

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