Essential Italian in 2 Hours with Paul Noble
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Paul Noble
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Paul Noble
About this listen
No grammar tests. No memory drills. No chance of failure.
Welcome to Learn with Paul Noble – a unique, tried and tested language learning method that has been used by almost a million people to speak fluently and confidently in no time at all.
Take a simple, relaxed approach to learning a language that has been proven to succeed every time. Unlike more traditional language learning courses, Paul Noble’s unique method has no grammar tests, no memory drills and no chance of failure. Whatever your experience with languages, this is the course to get you speaking Italian quickly, easily, and effortlessly. Just listen, interact and learn wherever you are.
In this audiobook, Paul will introduce you to the basics of the Italian language and guide you through 2 hours of practical, everyday scenarios that will build your confidence.
A native-speaking Italian expert will help you to perfect your pronunciation as you progress through the course and allow you to quickly make your new knowledge work for you in a variety of practical situations. Language learning has finally become fun, enjoyable and accessible.
A downloadable booklet is also included to use a reference and revision tool.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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