The best resources for learning Italian
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Resources for Learning Italian is a collection of the best resources for learning Italian, providing you with everything you need in one place :
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How to Learn Italian
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The best resources for learning Italian
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The history part has been a real gem... I had so many aha moments... I feel like I am now privy to a secret that is known to so few and cherished by even fewer
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Excellent guide to learning Italian
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FAQs
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If you feel confident about how to learn a language but don’t want to waste hours looking for the best resources for learning Italian, then Resources for Learning Italian is the perfect eBook for you.
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If you’re not sure how to put these resources together into a plan for learning Italian, I’d recommend the How to Learn Italian eBook, available to purchase on the How to Learn Languages website.
The eBook will show you how to learn Italian step by step, covers all the resources mentioned in Resources for Learning Italian, and even teaches you about the history of the Italian language.
You also receive a welcome video explaining how to get the most out of the guide, as well as a checklist to help you keep track of the process and break it down into manageable chunks that feel rewarding.
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Upon purchasing the eBook, you will receive an ePub file of How to Learn Italian.
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Thanks to a partnership with Sprout, your purchase will lead to the planting of mangrove trees in Madagascar.
I contribute a % of each sale towards tree planting because reforestation efforts revive natural habitats, improve coral reef health, support local livelihoods and aid in the fight against climate change by extracting CO2 from the air.
Trees are planted by Eden Reforestation Projects in partnership with thegoodapi.com.
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Due to the nature of digital products, it is not possible to offer refunds. However, if you have any questions about the eBook or learning Italian, please feel free to email me at contact@howtolearnlanguages.info, and I’ll get back to you promptly. I’d be more than happy to help.
How to start learning Italian
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✓ Understand the essential elements of language learning
✓ Learn about the key features of the Italian language
✓ Receive a general plan for learning Italian
About the author
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When I’m not teaching English as a foreign language, I create eBooks and Courses that make learning languages affordable and enjoyable for anyone.
I learnt French in 2018 during a study abroad year at the Sorbonne, before completing a degree in History at the University of Leeds with First Class Honours in the summer of the following year.
During my final year, I taught myself Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and Catalan, as part of dissertation research into fascism in Europe during the 1930s.
Although I say ‘learnt’ and ‘taught myself’ in the past tense, one of the joys of learning a language is that there’s always more to learn.
More recently, I’ve been teaching myself German, Mandarin Chinese, and Russian.
Since moving to Vietnam to teach English in 2022, I’ve been enjoying learning Vietnamese. In less than one and a half years learning Vietnamese, I was able to achieve Level 5 (the highest being Level 6) of the official Vietnamese proficiency exam of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities at the National University, Hanoi (Trường Đại học Khoa học Xã hội và Nhân văn - Đại học Quốc gia Hà Nội).
If you'd like to learn a language, all you need is an internet connection and a How to Learn Languages eBook or Course.
Enjoy learning Italian
In bocca al lupo!
(Good luck)
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