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ISBN: HB: 9780300108422

Yale University Press

March 2006

416 pp.

25.4x20.3 cm

50 black&white illus., 154 colour illus.

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£77,00
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Pronti... Via!

Beginning Italian (Student Textbook)

"Pronti... Via!" is a complete beginning Italian language course that focuses on communication skills without excluding grammar. This timely programme is based on solid language acquisition theory and reflects an eclectic approach that includes using language for true communication, developing linguistic ability in a natural way, and promoting the growth of self-discipline towards the learning of grammar. Five years in the making and class-tested at the University of Georgia by the author and her colleagues, this first edition of "Pronti... Via!" received extensive peer review, detailed editorial development, and a user-friendly design that combine to make "Pronti... Via!" a programme that merits serious consideration. This book's features include: chapters are arranged around a thematic focus that starts from the personal to arrive at the general; classroom activities conform to the theme of each chapter and stimulate vocabulary practice in meaningful contexts; interactive instruction responds to learners' different styles and goals; truly communicative activities encourage students to manipulate meaning from the very first days; class time is filled with aural and written comprehensible input, allowing teachers and learners to enjoy the natural and gradual emergence of accurate speech; overarching language teaching practice encompasses the five goals identified by ACTFL – the celebrated five C's of foreign language study: communication, cultures, connections, comparisons and communities.

About the Author

Daniela Melis teaches Italian and Spanish at the University of Georgia.