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Italian All-in-One For Dummies

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Di Pietro, Antonietta/Picarazzi, Teresa L/Möller, Karen Antje et al
ISBN/EAN: 9781118510575
Umbreit-Nr.: 4509604

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 672 S., 12.50 MB
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Erschienen am 12.08.2013
Auflage: 1/2013


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  • Zusatztext
    • <b>Learn to speak Italian like a native? Easy.</b><p>Italian All-in-One For Dummies appeals to those readers looking for a comprehensive, all-encompassing guide to mastering the Italian language. It contains content from all For Dummies Italian language instruction titles, including<i>Italian For Dummies, Intermediate Italian For Dummies, Italian Verbs For Dummies, Italian Phrases For Dummies, Italian Grammar For Dummies,</i> and<i>Italian For Dummies Audio Set.</i></p><ul><li>Offers readers interested in learning Italian a valuable reference to all aspects of this popular language</li><li>The content appeals to students, travelers, and businesspeople who visit Italian-speaking countries</li><li>An online companion site allows you to download audio tracks allows for more practice opportunities, as well as additional content empowering you to speak Italian like a native</li></ul><p>Whether you're a pure beginner or have some familiarity with the language,<i>Italian All-in-One For Dummies,</i>with downloadable audio practice online, is your ticket to speaking, and writing, Italian.</p>

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      Introduction 1

      Book I: Speaking Italian in Everyday Settings 5

      Chapter 1: Exploring Pronunciations and Italian You May AlreadyKnow 7

      Chapter 2: Dealing with Numbers, Dates, and Time 21

      Chapter 3: Buongiorno! Salutations! 41

      Chapter 4: Making Small Talk 55

      Chapter 5: Casa Dolce Casa: Home Sweet Home 67

      Chapter 6: Using the Phone and Talking Business 81

      Chapter 7: Food, Glorious Food, and Drink 97

      Chapter 8: Shopping, Italian-Style 115

      Book II: Exploring and Wandering About 133

      Chapter 1: Where Is the Colosseum? Asking Directions 135

      Chapter 2: Having Fun Out on the Town 147

      Chapter 3: Exploring the Outdoors, Sports, and Hobbies 163

      Chapter 4: Planning a Trip 179

      Chapter 5: Money, Money, Money 189

      Chapter 6: Getting Around: Planes, Trains, Taxis, and Buses199

      Chapter 7: Finding a Place to Stay 215

      Chapter 8: Handling Emergencies 223

      Book III: Grasping Basic Grammar Essentials for Communication239

      Chapter 1: What Do You Know? Parts of Speech 241

      Chapter 2: Noun and Article Basics: Gender and Number 253

      Chapter 3: All about Pronouns 267

      Chapter 4: Adjectives, Adverbs, and Comparisons 281

      Chapter 5: Meeting the Challenge of Prepositions 297

      Chapter 6: Demonstrative, Indefi nite, and Possessive Qualifiers307

      Chapter 7: Making Connections with Conjunctions and RelativePronouns 323

      Chapter 8: Asking and Answering Questions 335

      Book IV: Mastering Italian Verbs and Tenses 345

      Chapter 1: Jumping into Action with Italian Regular Verbs347

      Chapter 2: Talking in the Present Tense with Irregular Verbs361

      Chapter 3: Using Refl exive Forms and the Imperative Mood375

      Chapter 4: Declaring Your Likes (And Dislikes) with Piacere389

      Chapter 5: The Future Tense and the Conditional Mood 403

      Chapter 6: Getting into the Subjunctive Mood 415

      Book V: Building Compound Tenses 433

      Chapter 1: Been There, Done That: Talking in the Past Tense435

      Chapter 2: Refl exive Verbs in the Past 451

      Chapter 3: Second-Guessing Actions with the Past Conditional andPast Perfect 461

      Chapter 4: I Hope That You’ve Had Fun! The SubjunctiveMood in the Past 469

      Chapter 5: “If” Clauses, the Impersonal, and thePassive 477

      Chapter 6: Progressing through Gerunds in Italian ...487

      Book VI: Appendixes 493

      Appendix A: Verb Tables 495

      Appendix B: Italian-English Mini-Dictionary 529

      Appendix C: English-Italian Mini-Dictionary 545

      Appendix D: Fun & Games 561

      Appendix E: Audio Tracks 615

      Index 619

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    • Inhaltsangabe<p><b>Introduction 1</b></p><p><b>Book I: Speaking Italian in Everyday Settings 5</b></p><p>Chapter 1: Exploring Pronunciations and Italian You May Already Know 7</p><p>Chapter 2: Dealing with Numbers, Dates, and Time 21</p><p>Chapter 3: Buongiorno! Salutations! 41</p><p>Chapter 4: Making Small Talk 55</p><p>Chapter 5: Casa Dolce Casa: Home Sweet Home 67</p><p>Chapter 6: Using the Phone and Talking Business 81</p><p>Chapter 7: Food, Glorious Food, and Drink 97</p><p>Chapter 8: Shopping, Italian-Style 115</p><p><b>Book II: Exploring and Wandering About 133</b></p><p>Chapter 1: Where Is the Colosseum? Asking Directions 135</p><p>Chapter 2: Having Fun Out on the Town 147</p><p>Chapter 3: Exploring the Outdoors, Sports, and Hobbies 163</p><p>Chapter 4: Planning a Trip 179</p><p>Chapter 5: Money, Money, Money 189</p><p>Chapter 6: Getting Around: Planes, Trains, Taxis, and Buses 199</p><p>Chapter 7: Finding a Place to Stay 215</p><p>Chapter 8: Handling Emergencies 223</p><p><b>Book III: Grasping Basic Grammar Essentials for Communication 239</b></p><p>Chapter 1: What Do You Know? Parts of Speech 241</p><p>Chapter 2: Noun and Article Basics: Gender and Number 253</p><p>Chapter 3: All about Pronouns 267</p><p>Chapter 4: Adjectives, Adverbs, and Comparisons 281</p><p>Chapter 5: Meeting the Challenge of Prepositions 297</p><p>Chapter 6: Demonstrative, Indefi nite, and Possessive Qualifiers 307</p><p>Chapter 7: Making Connections with Conjunctions and Relative Pronouns 323</p><p>Chapter 8: Asking and Answering Questions 335</p><p><b>Book IV: Mastering Italian Verbs and Tenses 345</b></p><p>Chapter 1: Jumping into Action with Italian Regular Verbs 347</p><p>Chapter 2: Talking in the Present Tense with Irregular Verbs 361</p><p>Chapter 3: Using Refl exive Forms and the Imperative Mood 375</p><p>Chapter 4: Declaring Your Likes (And Dislikes) with Piacere 389</p><p>Chapter 5: The Future Tense and the Conditional Mood 403</p><p>Chapter 6: Getting into the Subjunctive Mood 415</p><p><b>Book V: Building Compound Tenses 433</b></p><p>Chapter 1: Been There, Done That: Talking in the Past Tense 435</p><p>Chapter 2: Refl exive Verbs in the Past 451</p><p>Chapter 3: Second-Guessing Actions with the Past Conditional and Past Perfect 461</p><p>Chapter 4: I Hope That You&rsquo;ve Had Fun! The Subjunctive Mood in the Past 469</p><p>Chapter 5: &ldquo;If&rdquo; Clauses, the Impersonal, and the Passive 477</p><p>Chapter 6: Progressing through Gerunds in Italian ...487</p><p><b>Book VI: Appendixes 493</b></p><p>Appendix A: Verb Tables 495</p><p>Appendix B: Italian-English Mini-Dictionary 529</p><p>Appendix C: English-Italian Mini-Dictionary 545</p><p>Appendix D: Fun & Games 561</p><p>Appendix E: Audio Tracks 615</p><p><b>Index 619</b></p>
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