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Build your language level step-by-step with graded materials

Everyone learning a foreign language is familiar with the concept of ‘level’.

Some materials are just too hard for where you’re currently at, others might seem just right, whereas the texts you worked on months ago will now, hopefully, feel easy.

We all know that it can be difficult (impossible!) to understand films and so on in the languages we’re learning, or to read an authentic article, say from a newspaper, which is written for educated native-speaker readers.

And yet, clearly, listening to the language as it is really used, and reading articles written in it, are important long-term goals, even if they seem unachievable for the moment.

Plus, it seems likely that the more we read and listen, the more meaningful our studies will be, the more new words we’ll pick up, and the more we’ll feel familiar with the grammar and structures of the languages we’re learning.

Reading and listening to the language you’re studying are unarguably good ways to speed your progress, and in any case, training yourself to listen and to read effectively in the new language is obviously going to be necessary at some point.

But authentic materials are HARD! Often too hard.

The solution to this quandry?

‘Graded’ texts, that is to say materials written by language teachers for learners like you, and designated as suitable for those who have reached or are above a particular level.

The CEFR level system uses six level bands, which are (from easiest to hardest): A1, A2, B1, B2, C1 and C2.

Assume that students at the C levels should be reading and listening to authentic (real-life) texts and audio without too much difficulty. The graded materials at those levels, then, will approximate texts written for native-speakers.

People at the intermediate stage (the B levels) are not yet ready for ‘real’ or ‘nearly real’ listening and reading, but still need to build their skills in anticipation. So the graded materials will be an in-between step, aimed at challenging students to develop their skills further.

The easiest materials (at A1 and A2 levels) are designed to be unintimidating, which means short chapters and simple or simpler grammar and vocabulary. Their purpose is to encourage learners to get into the HABIT of reading and listening to the language they’re learning as early on in the process as possible.

The more reading & listening you do early on, the easier everything that follows will be. You’ll already be used to, for example, guessing meaning from context in a text, or getting the gist of the spoken language even when you can’t pick out every word.

Graded materials are useful at every language-learning level, but their real power can be seen when they are incorporated as an integral part of our studies right from Day 1 with a new language.

The difference between a learner who regularly reads and listens to graded materials, and one who never or rarely spends time on anything other than grammar and vocabulary exercises, is plain to see, if for no other reason than that a student who has no fear of reading and listening (because she is using materials that have been specifically written for her level, remember) comes across as being more confident and more autonomous.

How to find graded materials for your level? Our Catalog page lists materials by type and in level order, which should help.

But importantly, there’s always a free sample chapter, which you should absolutely look at before deciding to buy a particular title.

Have a look at the first few lines, the first paragraph, the first page, even the whole of the first chapter. Can you manage to figure out what’s going on in the story without too much effort, without constantly reaching for the dictionary?

If not, step down a level, try another free sample chapter, keep looking until you find something that you’re comfortable with. Don’t forget to check out the free online audio, if there is one. Usually the link is at the top of the first chapter…

Then, if the story grabs you, go ahead and buy a copy! Read a chapter a day, perhaps. There are usually eight short chapters, so in not much more than a week, you’ll be done.

At which point, you could check out other titles at the same level, or look at free sample chapters for the next level (or half-level) up, to see if you’re ready for something a little more challenging.

Aim to establish a reading/listening HABIT. Move up to the next level only when you’re comfortable, no need to rush,

Gradually, month by month, your reading/listening skills will improve, as will your knowledge of the grammar and vocabulary of the language you’re learning.

With graded materials, such as ‘easy readers’ and ‘parallel texts’, you’ll master the language you’re studying step-by-step, almost without realising it!

Here are some links to get you started (don’t forget to check the level by looking at the free sample chapter…)

Italian easy readers | Italian-English parallel texts | French easy readers | French-English parallel texts | Spanish easy readers | Spanish-English parallel texts | German easy readers | German-English parallel texts

Or view everything, organised by type and level, on our Catalog page.

P.S.

Don’t forget the EasyReaders.Org 2020 January Sale this week!

Save a fifth on graded material (and online lessons) for learning Italian, Spanish, French, German (and certain other languages).

Everything in our online shop – one-to-one lessons with native-speaker teachers, ebooks for learning foreign languages, easy readers, parallel texts – is 20% cheaper until midnight on Sunday 5th January 2020 but only if you remember to use this coupon code:

january_sale_2020_save_20%

Make your selection from the one-to-one online lesson options and/or from our range of ebooks, which have been especially written to keep you interested and making progress:

Italian | French | Spanish | German | Other languages

Apply coupon code january_sale_2020_save_20% in your shopping cart to reduce the cart total by 20%!

Stock up on online lesson credits, easy readers, parallel texts and grammar workbooks – at an unbeatable price!

Italian | French | Spanish | German | Other languages

P.P.S.

Here’s that coupon code again:

january_sale_2020_save_20%

Don’t forget to use it when you order and you’ll save 20% on the price of everything in your cart:

Shop | Catalog

 

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2020 January Sale! Save 20% on Online Lessons & Ebooks

The EasyReaders.Org 2020 January Sale has begun!

Save 20% on ebooks and online lessons for students of Italian, Spanish, French, German (and certain other languages).

Everything in our shop – online lessons with native-speaker teachers, ebooks for learning foreign languages, easy readers, parallel texts – is a fifth cheaper.

Which means you could, in effect, buy ten one-to-one lessons while paying for only eight.

That’s two extra lessons of speaking and listening practice, on us!

It’s as if, when you pop 5 ebooks into your shopping cart (reading and listening practice is essential), you’ll pay for just four of them!

Use this coupon code to save £££ on your order:

january_sale_2020_save_20%

First make your selection from the one-to-one online lesson options and/or from our range of ebooks, which have been especially written to keep you interested and so making progress:

Italian | French | Spanish | German | Other languages

Then go to your shopping cart and apply coupon code january_sale_2020_save_20% to reduce the cart total by 20%.

The coupon code is good until midnight on Sunday 5th January 2020.

You can use it as often as you wish, with no minimum or maximum spend.

Restrictions? Small print?

The coupon code can’t be used together with any other coupon code you may already have.

Besides that, no.

So do find some time this week to stock up on online lesson credits, easy readers, parallel texts and grammar workbooks – at an unbeatable price!

Italian | French | Spanish | German | Other languages

P.S.

Here’s that coupon code again:

january_sale_2020_save_20%

And here’s where you can use it: Catalog | Shop

The next sale won’t be until Easter…

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Countdown to the January Sale (and Italian courses in Bologna)

No new ebooks this week, and no ‘Book of the Week’ offer, sorry!

That’s because I’m busy with my other job, running an Italian school in Bologna, where this week we’re doing our annual ‘Save 20%’ offer.

If you’d be interested in taking an Italian course ACTUALY IN ITALY, details of the school’s offer can be found here:

2020 Italian Course Offer: Save 20% From Today!

And today’s article on the school website might also be of interest… 2020 Italian Course Offer: Why learn Italian?

Anyway, back to https://easyreaders.org/, your center for ONLINE lessons and EBOOKS!

We too will be running a seasonal promotion, though not until after Christmas.

From Dec. 27th 2019 through to January 6th 2020 we’ll he holding our ‘January Sale’ – we’ll be publishing a special seasonal coupon code which will save you 20% on online lessons and ebooks – the coupon code will be valid for EVERYTHING in our online shop!

So there you go: start browsing now for study materials and online lesson credits. But hold off buying anything until the Friday after Christmas, so as to take full advantage of the -20% coupon code!

More details about the January Sale on 27/12/19!

Skype Italian lessons | Italian self-study workbooks | Italian easy readers | Italian-English parallel texts | Catalog

(Don’t forget to check out the Italian courses at our school in Bologna, will you?)

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Natale a sorpresa – New Italian Easy Reader Ebook, 25% Off!

Christmas is coming, so this week we have a seasonal new ‘easy Italian reader’ ebook: Natale a sorpresa.

Easy Italian reader - Natale a sorpresa - cover image

Matteo’s supposed to be writing a book – he has a deadline coming up – but he’s suffering terribly from writers’ block. All he can do is stare at a blank computer screen. He’s recently out of a relationship, which hasn’t helped…

Worse, it’s December and Christmas is coming! Normally Matteo spends the festive season with his family, but this year they’re visiting relatives in Australia. So it looks as if he’ll be celebrating alone.

Then he has an idea. He’ll call his best friend Filippo, who’ll surely be able to help! Perhaps they can spend Christmas at Filippo’s place in the mountains, or take a trip somewhere…

The level of this story is B2 (upper-intermediate) so it’s suitable for anyone who already has some experience reading in Italian, or for those who have studied the language for a while and now would like to start reading it.

Check out the Free Sample Chapter (.pdf) to get an idea of the length, level and format of the material.

You can save the .pdf on your computer, tablet or smartphone, or print it to study in the old-fashioned way. The link to the online audio can be found in the sample chapter – in fact, the whole story is available to listen to FREE online, so if you just want to work on your listening skills, you’ve no need to actually buy the full version of the ebook at all.

However, to incentivise you to do so, this first week only Natale a sorpresa is 25% off the standard ‘easy reader’ price of £7.99, so just £5.99!

  • .pdf e-book (+ audio available free online)
  • .ePub and Mobi (Kindle-compatible) versions available at no extra cost (just ask)
  • 8 chapters to read and listen to
  • Comprehension questions to check your understanding
  • Italian/English glossary of ‘difficult’ terms for the level
  • Suitable for students at intermediate level and above
  • LAUNCH OFFER (until 15/12/19) just £5.99!
  • Download your Free Sample Chapter (.pdf)

Your ebook will be emailed to you within 24 hours of purchase.

Natale a sorpresa‘, just £5.99! | Free Sample Chapter (.pdf) | Catalog

P.S.

Don’t forget to listen to today’s FREE bulletin of ‘easy’ Italian news.

And if you subscribe, which is also free, we’ll email you thrice-weekly simplified Italian news bulletins (text plus online audio).

Just enter your email address on this page. Over four thousand people already have!

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50%-Off Ebook of the Week, ‘Un viaggio nel tempo’

It’s been a while since we’ve done a half-price ‘EBook of the Week’, so here we go!

Cover image: Un viaggio nel tempo

Un viaggio nel tempo is an A2/B1-level (lower-intermediate) Italian ‘easy’ reader.

Antonino is newly-retired and is finding that, now he has as much leisure time as he could desire, his days pass rather too slowly. Depression threatens. But, with the help of his adult sons, he discovers the Internet and its potential for tracing friends from his youth and so making good one of his bitterest regrets…

Normally £7.99, Un viaggio nel tempo is 50% off this week, so just £3.99 until Sunday night.

For £3.99 you get:

  • .pdf e-book (+ audio available free online)
  • .mobi (Kindle-compatible) and .epub (other ebook readers) available on request at no extra charge – just add a note to the order form or email us
  • 8 chapters to read and listen to
  • Comprehension questions to check your understanding
  • Italian/English glossary of ‘difficult’ terms for the level
  • Suitable for students at any level
  • Download your Free Sample Chapter (.pdf)

Your e-book will be emailed to you within 24 hours of your purchase.

Un viaggio nel tempo | Free Sample Chapter | Catalog

P.S.

Have you read/listened to today’s (Tuesday’s) EasyItalianNews.com, yet?

Just click and read/listen!

It’s completely free to access for students of Italian anywhere in the world, with no registration/sign up necessary.

Or you could subscribe, which is also completely free, and so receive three Easy Italian News bulletins each week via email!

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New Ebook, 25% Off: La commediante (C1)

This week we’ve published an enjoyable new ‘easy Italian reader’ ebook: La commediante.

Italian easy readers - La commediante - cover image

Meet Lucrezia, a prostitute who’d much rather be an actress. Though as she tells us, she’s already an actress, sort of!

However, a change of career seems impossible because, in Lucrezia’s day, female roles in popular theatre were always played by men…

Here’s some background information, in Italian:

Nel 1500 nasce in Italia un nuovo modo di fare teatro. Si tratta della “Commedia dell’arte”, un tipo di teatro popolare che prende vita nelle piazze.

Le rappresentazioni non si basavano su un copione ben definito ma, piuttosto, su un “canovaccio” ovvero una traccia generica della storia. Toccava poi agli attori improvvisare le battute.

Le “arti” erano le corporazioni dei lavoratori di uno stesso settore. C’era dunque anche una “arte” degli attori. Fino al 1564 le compagnie di attori erano composte di dieci uomini.

The level of this story is C1 (advanced) so it’s suitable for anyone who already has some experience reading in Italian. If you can figure out the three paragraphs above, it should be manageable for you.

But just to be sure, check out the Free Sample Chapter (.pdf), which is also a good way to get an idea of the length and format of the material.

Save the .pdf on your computer, or print it to study in the old-fashioned way. N.b. there’s a link to the online audio in the sample chapter – the entire story is available to listen to FREE online, no purchase required. Why not give it a try??

As usual, this first week only La commediante is 25% off the standard ‘easy reader’ price of £7.99, so just £5.99!

  • .pdf e-book (+ audio available free online)
  • .ePub and Mobi (Kindle-compatible) versions available at no extra cost (just ask)
  • 8 chapters to read and listen to
  • Comprehension questions to check your understanding
  • Italian/English glossary of ‘difficult’ terms for the level
  • Suitable for students at intermediate and advanced levels
  • LAUNCH OFFER (until 01/12/19) just £5.99!
  • Download your Free Sample Chapter (.pdf)

Your ebook will be emailed to you within 24 hours of purchase.

Buy ‘La commediante‘ | Download the free sample chapter (.pdf) | Browse catalog

P.S.

Not ready to spend any cash in Black Friday week? (Really??)

Then listen to today’s bulletin of ‘easy’ Italian news, which is free.

You can even subscribe, and so receive regular simplified news bulletins in Italian via email (text plus audio), also free!

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Free Online Italian Lesson offer: 36 hours left

A quick reminder that there are only about 36 hours remaining of our Free Trial Online Italian Lesson offer, which ends tomorrow night some time (Sunday November 10th).

There won’t be another chance to try a FREE one-to-one online Italian lesson until February 2020.

This week we’ve already given away over a hundred free online Italian lessons, worth £20 each.

But we still have space for a few more trial students.

If you’d like to try an online lesson (via Skype) with a native-speaker Italian teacher, click
this link.

There’s no need to buy one to get one free, and you don’t have to provide credit card or payment details.

Anyone who wants to try an online Italian lesson, gets one for free!

Of course, the idea is that some of you will buy additional lesson credits and continue to learn this way.

Others won’t, but that’s fine – hopefully those people will say nice things about us to others who are learning Italian.

This offer is for new students only. The Free Trial Italian Lesson offer is limited to one free online lesson per person.

Book your free trial Italian lesson

When we receive your order, our teaching manager will email you to find out what your needs and preferences are and WHEN you’d like to do your free lesson.

  • The Free Trial Online Italian Lesson offer ends on Sunday 10th November 2019
  • You don’t have to DO the lesson this week, just ‘book’ it
  • A hundred or so people have already signed up for a trial lesson, there are a few slots still available
  • This offer is for NEW STUDENTS ONLY
  • If you booked a free trial last time but didn’t take it – try again!
  • But if you’ve already done a free trial in the past, sorry but this isn’t for you
  • Once you’ve completed your lesson, you’ll be sent a 15% discount coupon

View online lesson prices here.

Click here to book your free trial Italian lesson.

And don’t forget Saturday’s Easy Italian News!

Click the link to read and listen to a simplified news bulletin, in Italian!

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Don’t forget the ‘Free Online Italian Lesson’ offer!

Don’t forget, this week at EasyReaders.Org we’re giving away 100 FREE ONLINE ITALIAN LESSONS (the offer is for new students only.)

There are the only two opportunities each year to try an online lesson (via Skype) with one of our native-speaker Italian teachers – for FREE!

You don’t have to buy anything or provide credit card details – all we need is your email address so our teaching manager, Lucia, can contact you to organise your lesson.

This promotion is for new students only.

Here’s the link you need to book your free trial Italian lesson.

N.b. The offer ends on Sunday night but that’s the deadline for responding to the offer, not for actually doing the lesson. Lessons will be organised in the order that people contact us.

  • The Free Trial Online Italian Lesson offer ends on Sunday 10/11/19
  • You don’t have to DO the lesson this week, just ‘book’ it
  • This offer is for NEW STUDENTS ONLY
  • If you booked a free trial last time but didn’t take it – try again!
  • But if you’ve already done a free trial in the past, sorry but this isn’t for you
  • After your lesson, you’ll get a 15% discount coupon valid for your first purchase of online Italian lessons

Compare online lesson prices | Book your free trial Italian lesson

P.S.

Have you listened to / read today’s free bulletin of simplified news at https://easyitaliannews.com/?

If you subscribe (it’s free), you won’t need to remember to visit the website each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Instead, you’ll receive each 8-10 minute audio, with supporting text, directly in your email inbox!

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Don’t miss this week’s 100 FREE Online Italian Lessons!

This week at EasyReaders.Org we’re giving away 100 FREE ONLINE ITALIAN LESSONS (the offer is for new students only.)

This is a promotion we do twice a year when things are otherwise quiet – the last one was in February 2019 and the next one will be in February 2020.

Each time we aim to give away a hundred free online Italian lessons, normally priced at £20 each.

These are the only two opportunities each year when you get to try an online lesson (via Skype) with one of our native-speaker Italian teachers, at a cost of exactly ZERO.

There’s no risk:  you don’t have to buy a lesson to get one free, we don’t even ask for your card details – all we need to organise your lesson is your email address, so our teaching manager, Lucia, can contact you to organise your lesson.

It’s a genuinely-free offer! There are no tricks.

N.B. As mentioned above, this promotion is for new students only. And obviously, the free trial lesson is limited to one per person.

Follow this link to claim your free trial Italian lesson

Once we receive your order, Lucia will contact you to find out what your needs and preferences are and, importantly, WHEN you’d like to do your free lesson.

That doesn’t have to be this week – the offer ends on Sunday night, but that’s just the deadline for responding to the offer, not for actually doing the lesson.

  • The Free Trial Online Italian Lesson offer ends on Sunday, 10/11/19
  • You don’t have to DO the lesson this week, just ‘book’ it
  • This offer is for NEW STUDENTS ONLY
  • If you booked a free trial last time but didn’t take it – try again!
  • But if you’ve already done a free trial in the past, sorry but this isn’t for you
  • Once you’ve completed your lesson, you’ll be sent a 15% discount coupon

View online lesson prices | Claim your free trial Italian lesson

P.S.

Also free are the thrice-weekly bulletins of ‘easy’ Italian news from our sister site https://easyitaliannews.com/.

Subscribe and you’ll receive each 8-10 minute audio, with supporting text, directly in your email inbox.

Over four thousand people already have!

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FREE Online Italian Lesson Offer Next Week!

Here’s a quick ‘heads up!’ about something we have planned for next week at EasyReaders.Org.

Ever wondered what it would be like to take a one-to-one lesson, online, with a native-speaker Italian teacher?

Just you and the teacher.

You could do conversation, work through some grammar, ask for study tips or help with pronunciation. Whatever you want.

So next week? You’ll get the chance to find out!

From the morning of Nov. 4th 2019 until the night of Sunday 10th November 2019, we’ll be having our semi-annual ‘FREE Online Italian Lesson Offer’ (the other one was, and will be, in February.)

The promotion is aimed at attracting new online students, obviously.

The idea is to give people a chance to try a thirty-minute online lesson with one of our team of Italian teachers with absolutely no commitment.

By that I mean we don’t ask for credit card details and you don’t have to pay anything. In fact, there’s no obligation or cost whatsoever.

How will this offer work?

See the page below?

Skype Italian Lessons

You can see there are three options:

On Monday, the price of the first one, 1 x 30-minute Italian lesson £20, will be reduced from £20 to £0.

This offer is for NEW STUDENTS ONLY (we have a list of people who have done a free lesson during previous offers).

If you’d like to try an online lesson, on us, all you have to do (next week – not now) is:

  1. Select the 1 x 30-minute Italian lesson £20 product, which by then will be marked at £0
  2. Add it to your Cart
  3. Proceed with your order in the usual way, except that THERE WILL BE NO PAYMENT STAGE

We’ll need your name and email, obviously.

When we get your confirmed order, our teaching manager (her name is Lucia) will email you to find out what your needs are and when you would like to do your lesson.

That might take a few days if demand is considerable.

When you reply, Lucia will then match you up with an online teacher and put the two of you in contact.

N.b. You don’t actually have to DO the online lesson next week, just book it through the online shop (as outlined above.) So if you’re travelling, or insanely busy, just find a moment to do that and worry about the rest later.

One final thing – once you’ve taken your lesson, Lucia will send you a coupon code to get you a discount on Skype Italian Lessons, should you choose to do some more…

We hope you will!

So that’s next week, starting on Monday 4th November 2019.

In the mean time, why not check out our Catalogue Page, which shows our full range of language-learning options and materials?

Alla prossima settimana!