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Conversational Italian for Travelers Audio Dialogue Practice Book, Volume 2
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Narrado por:
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Kathryn Occhipinti
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Vanessa Colapinto
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Massimiliano Gioia
Volumes 1 and 2 of the Conversational Italian for Travelers Audio Dialogue Practice Book are filled with useful phrases for the Italian student to learn. Essential Italian vocabulary and verb conjugation practice is provided with examples that can be used in real-life situations. The English translation is provided after each Italian phrase.
Take the mystery out of complicated Italian dishes with the list of famous Italian entrées provided in the appendix of Volume 2. Special sections in the appendix explain the different types of Italian pastas and famous regional Italian dishes found in different parts of Italy. Know what you are ordering — and how to pronounce your favorite dishes — before embarking on your trip to Italy!
All courses of an Italian meal are also covered in separate lists in the appendix, from popular starters like drinks and appetizers to dessert; learn how to pronounce the names of various meats, fish, fruits and vegetables, side dishes, and of course Italian coffees and wines.
The original Italian espresso drinks are listed so you can order “the real thing” while in Italy. Wine lovers can order any of the major Italian wines or liquors like a native by following our pronunciation guide.
Volume 2 of the Audio Dialogue Practice Book maintains the structure in Volume 1. However, Volume 2 contains material for the intermediate student of Italian, which is taken from Chapters 10-18 of the Conversational Italian for Travelers textbook. This includes the second half of the “City Life” and the complete “At the Hotel and Restaurant” units.