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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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Join teacher Mark, learner Katie and native speaker Francesca in this preview episode of Coffee Break Italian.
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Clear & straight to the point - learning what you need to know whilst on holiday! I was saying thanks, goodbye, your welcome, ordering drinks, etc on holiday! Def worth downloading! Plus it's FREE!!!
No new lessons in a while, although the format was nice.
And they finally have a native Italian speaker! WOW!
I used this to begin my preparation for learning Italian prior to my first trip there. I have to say that this set me up nicely by teaching me the basics and getting me into learning Italian mode.
The course is nicely paced and well -delivered and you will be amazed at how quickly you make progress in the right direction.
I would recommend this to anyone as a starting point to be followed up by My Daily Phrase Italian also from Radio Lingua.
Excellent and first class introduction to Italian. Wish there were more than 10 lessions.
Great for beginners.
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