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Schaum's Outline of Italian Grammar

Schaum's Outline of Italian Grammar
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Schaum's Outline of Italian Grammar

by Joseph Germano
Product Group: Book
Publisher: McGraw-Hill (1994-08-01)
ISBN: 0070230331
EAN: 9780070230330
Dewy Decimal #: 458.2421
Paperback: 304 pages
SKU: 6818
Condition: Very Good


Editorial Reviews


Product Description
If you want top grades and mastery of Italian grammar in writing and speech, this powerful study tool is the best tutor you can have. It takes you step-by-step through the subject, giving you drills (answers at the back show how you're doing) and verb charts. Famous for their clarity and useful examples, Schaum's Outlines have sold more than 30 million copies worldwide. This guide will show you why!


Customer Reviews


Great practice workbook for serious students!!
Rating (5)
Date: 2008-11-08

1 out of 1 customers found this reveiw helpful


Both this workbook as well as the Schaum's Outline of Italian Vocabulary are wonderful practice tools. They're packed with exercises and explanations, so I definitely recommend both to my students. It's not something to invest in unless you're seriously interested in learning the language. It's not a "quick crash course" in Italian that you would take before a trip, but rather an in-depth approach to the language.


special touches
Rating (5)
Date: 2008-04-29

3 out of 3 customers found this reveiw helpful


I've got a lot of Italian books and eserciziari (workbooks), but this one is special in at least 2 ways:
1. a lot of the italian words are marked for stress, which is absolutely necessary for more correct pronunciation; also the stress is done with a dot below which is much less visually distracting than, say accents. It is really easy to integrate the dot into the pronunciation
2. the exercises are interspersed into the explanations, rather than being all at the end of the chapter. This design helps because you know exactly what the exercises are about. Also it provides for more immediate reinforcement, and it keeps the learning in small steps ('baby steps').


Too many mistakes
Rating (2)
Date: 2008-04-01

1 out of 5 customers found this reveiw helpful


There are several mistakes which might confuse students. The editor really needs to update this book.


Phenomenal
Rating (5)
Date: 2007-04-11

13 out of 13 customers found this reveiw helpful


I started learning Italian with Pimsleur and I nearly gave it up until I ran across this grammar. I mean, don't get me wrong, Pimsleur is really great, but... Italian is not the first foreign language I've learnt, and I'm used to (or maybe prefer) studying in a rather structured way, learning the grammar of the language while building conversational, reading and writing skills. So Pimsleur, which is based almost exclusively on listening and repetition, didn't work ideally for me...This book, however, was just the right thing that helped me move on and made the whole experience of learning with Pimsleur enjoyable. It is very user-friendly, highly suitable for beginners, and presented in a very clear way, making it very easy to find everything quickly. So whenever while listening to my Pimsleur CDs a "why" question arises in my mind, I open this book and find the answer quickly - really quickly.

Basically, I would recommend it to any beginner who started to learn Italian with one method or the other. Like I said, very clear, quite comprehensive and at the same time beginner-friendly. Even if you started learning Italian this week, this grammar is for you, because everything is laid-out in plain English. I believe it will also provide me with a convenient way to bridge the gap after I finish with Pimsleur to move on to more advanced speaking, reading and writing.


Two corrections by the author, Joseph E. Germano
Rating (5)
Date: 2007-03-02

16 out of 17 customers found this reveiw helpful


Re: SCHAUM'S OUTLINE OF ITALIAN GRAMMAR, THIRD EDITION, 2007.

While checking the accuracy of the book whose copies I have just received from McGraw-Hill, I have noticed three mistakes. The corrections are as follows:

1. The correct number of pages is 353 (not 330)!

2. On the front cover it is stated that there are 389 exercises with answers; NO: the exact number is 480 EXERCISES WITH ANSWERS.

Also, for the reader's benefit, I would like to mention that this THIRD EDITION has NEW FEATURES:

A) A new chapter on Comparatives and Superlatives, CHAPTER 4;

B) For the first time, in any of Schaum's Foreign Language Outlines, this Italian Grammar - Third Edition - offers end-of-book GLOSSARIES that comprise around 2,200 entries: ITALIAN-ENGLISH and ENGLISH ITALIAN, PP. 327-345;

C) A THOROUGHLY REVISED SUBJECT INDEX, PP. 347-353;

D) All CHAPTERS HAVE BEEN UPDATED;

E) A TOTAL OF 70 BRAND NEW PAGES HAVE BEEN ADDED;

F) Because of the recent switch from LIRA to EURO of the Italian Monetary System, the PREFACE has a long PARAGRAPH ON THE EURO detailing its use in GRAMMAR, AND THE WRITTEN FORM OF EVERY COIN and BANK NOTE.

G) On every page of the ANSWERS section appears the number of the CHAPTER
for easy reference.

-THANK YOU.



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