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Italian for Dummies

Author(s): Francesca Romana Onofri, Karen Antje Möller, Karen Möller
Published In: 2000
Genre: Non-Classifiable
Pages: 372

"Italian for Dummies" Description

A step-by-step guide to grasping the basics of Italian verbs

Over 66 million people around the world speak Italian, and Italian remains a popular choice for American students studying a foreign language. Italian Verbs For Dummies is ideal for those who have a basic knowledge of Italian but wish to improve their fluency by mastering the nuances of Italian verbs. This plain-English guide provides coverage of basic sentence structure, moods, tenses, and regular and irregular verbs, along with exercises to make conjugating Italian verbs a snap. It can also serve as a supplementary resource for students to use alongside classroom books.

Teresa L. Picarazzi (Fairfield, CT) is currently Adjunct Professor of Italian at Fairfield University and a full-time Italian teacher at Trumbull High School.