Description
Italian Easy-Reader Ebook
Learn Italian by reading and listening to easy readers (simplified stories).
This ebook contains nine tales of unforgettable days, recounted by memorable characters, with the aim of stimulating you to listen to and read Italian, while offering plenty of exposure to the main Italian past tense!
Topics include a new grandson, getting laid off, a shipwreck, a child’s first ski race, a dream home, a surprise party, a pet dog, graduation day, and losing a cellphone!
- .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
- 9 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
- Download your Free Sample Chapter (.pdf)
How do I access my ebook?
When your order is ‘completed’ (normally immediately after your payment), a download link will be automatically emailed to you. It’s valid for 7 days and 3 download attempts so please save a copy of the .pdf ebook in a safe place. Other versions of the ebook, where available, cannot be downloaded but will be emailed to people who request them. There’s a space to do that on the order form – where it says Additional information, Order notes (optional). If you forget, or if you have problems downloading the .pdf, don’t worry! Email us at the address on the website and we’ll help. Also, why not check out our FAQ?
Laurie (verified owner) –
The stories were good and I enjoyed the book. It was a bit short though so I read it quote quickly. It s really difficult to find books in Italian when you re at a higher level. You can only find beginners books but nothing for more advanced students. I shall be buying more
easyreadersorg –
Look at the sample chapters for the C1 and C2 texts in our catalog, Laurie. They’s still short, but not so much. And if those are too easy, it’s time to take off the training wheels and read real books!
Raymond Dragonetti –
The stories were short and interesting and made a good exercise for my B2 work. I listened to them twice, read them once and finally summarised them in writing in Italian as an exercise to be checked by my Online Italian Club teacher.
Chris Jolley (verified owner) –
I read the free chapter and was intrigued about the rest of the stories in the book because it was so well written and interesting. I love to listen to the audio first, repeat it whilst reading the text then read it again in a relaxed way without the audio. I thoroughly recommend this book.
Patricia (verified owner) –
I recommend Un giorno da ricordare as well worth the read. The stories were engaging despite the fact that the first recollection set a negative tone…a sort of “it could be worse” thread that I felt throughout.
The conversational style of the first person narrative made it easy to read even though it was a bit difficult to understand some specifics exactly.
Doing the exercises after going back to the text on the second and third reading helped and was actually fun.
A good language learning read, for sure.
easyreadersorg –
Many thanks for taking the time to leave the first review, Patricia! We appreciate it.