BUONGIORNO ITALIA! COURSE BOOK (NEW EDITION)

BUONGIORNO ITALIA! COURSE BOOK (NEW EDITION)

Developed for beginners, the Buongiorno Italia! course book is designed to accompany the Buongiorno Italia! CDs (9780563519461) but can also be used on its own to develop your reading and writing skills. You'll gain valuable insights into Italian culture too.

20 units based around authentic dialogues in Italian illustrate the basic structures and vocabulary in an everyday context, while exercises, activities and explanations reinforce learning throughout the course.

Buongiorno Italia! will help you reach the equivalent of a first qualification, such as GCSE.

This 304-page book is also available to buy as part of a language pack which contains three 60-minute audio CDs (9780563519485).

  • Format: Paperback | 304 pages
  • Dimensions: 152 x 226 x 20mm | 700g
  • Publication date: 30 Aug 2005
  • Publisher: Pearson Education Limited
  • Imprint: BBC Active
  • Publication City/Country: Harlow, United Kingdom
  • Language: English, Italian
  • Edition: Bilingual edition, New edition
  • Edition Statement: New, Bilingual
  • Illustrations note: col. Illustrations, col. maps
  • ISBN10: 0563519452
  • ISBN13: 9780563519454
  • Bestsellers rank: 6,729

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