Italian as a foreign language to learn
- Albertayang
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Italian as a foreign language to learn
To learn a foreign language is important for us in our work or life. I want to learn another foreign language, but I don't know which to learn. Maybe Italian is easy to learn for me? I have found some language learn related sites, Italian language school , study languages , corso lingua inglese Londra . It is difficult for me to choose one. I hope someone can give me some other suggestions or recommendations. Any help would be much appreciated!
Re: Italian as a foreign language to learn
May I suggest something free or has a minimal fee? (Depends on city, but usually free). That way you can get a feel for what language is best for you.
Try this site:
http://italian.meetup.com/cities/ie/dublin/
If this isn't the city you are looking for, just go to:
http://www.meetup.com/cities/
click city or country first and then click language meetings.
Hope that helps!
Try this site:
http://italian.meetup.com/cities/ie/dublin/
If this isn't the city you are looking for, just go to:
http://www.meetup.com/cities/
click city or country first and then click language meetings.
Hope that helps!
- Dulcineasuoxiang
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Re: Italian as a foreign language to learn
Mastering a foreign language is surely important for us nowadays. I think the best way to learn a foreign language is in a trip to other country. You can speak to the native people to improve your oral language and you can also learn more than the language. I spent several days in Spain and learnt a little Spanish there with the local people. They're all very friendly and hospitable.
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- Tesshankeren
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Re: Italian as a foreign language to learn
I think, English is very important now matter where you are. estudiar frances and idiomas are the main language learning resources I would like to suggest to you. Mastering more languages, it will become more convenient to communicate with foreigners.
Re: Italian as a foreign language to learn
I like to study foreign language. And I like to use them in my daily life. At moment, I try to study some more other language. I've found some good language study place. Here I would like to introduce them to the language fans. They are German language school, cursos aleman alemania. 

Re: Italian as a foreign language to learn
Today, most of the students like to learn some more other language than his native tongue. Then the language study is so modern active now. Here I would like to introduce some of the language school to the language fans: German language school; estudiar italiano en Italia and cursos aleman alemania. I hope these could be useful for your people.
- JenChiarenza
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Re: Italian as a foreign language to learn
Greetings! My husband and I are planning a trip to Italy in the near future and I would like to know if anyone can recommend a good Italian language package. I have heard some good comments regarding the Rosetta Stone. I welcome any suggestions. Grazie!
Re: Italian as a foreign language to learn
A second language must be more useful in nowadays. I have only learnt English as my second language and I also want to learn some other one. These are the sites I have found to use in my learning. cursos de idioma and curso de idioma
Re: Italian as a foreign language to learn
I want to learn some other foreign language except English. And I'm Chinese, I can teach you Mandarin in exchange. But I don't know which other language to learn. I have no idea about this. I have only found some language learning related sites, English language schools, Sprachaufenthalt and språkresor . I wonder someone could give me some other suggestion or recommendation. Any help would be much appreciated!
Re: Italian as a foreign language to learn
Dear Jen,
I think that Rosetta Stone is excellent. I didn't use it myself, but I saw a demonstration, and I think it should make learing Italian easy for self-learners. Of course, it's fun to be in a group and interact with teachers and students. It depends on how much time you have. Good luck!
I think that Rosetta Stone is excellent. I didn't use it myself, but I saw a demonstration, and I think it should make learing Italian easy for self-learners. Of course, it's fun to be in a group and interact with teachers and students. It depends on how much time you have. Good luck!
Re: Italian as a foreign language to learn
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