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First Thousand Words in Italian (First Picture Book)

First Thousand Words in Italian (First Picture Book)

Published in
1983
4.24
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Description

Presents 1,000 everyday Italian words accompanied by drawings and a pronunciation guide. The classic Italian bi-lingual word book, illustrated by Stephen Cartwright, has been revised and updated to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Usborne Publishing. Offers a wide range of learning opportunities from early reading and spelling to dictionary use. Foreign language editions include dictionaries and phonetic pronunciation guides. The sticker books encourage children in active learning, and help association of words with objects to ensure effective vocabulary building.
Age
3-7
Text complexity
developing
Length
64 pages

Why to read

  • Language Foundation: The 'First Thousand Words in Italian' provides a comprehensive foundation of basic Italian vocabulary, which is essential for beginners looking to build their language skills effectively.
  • Visual Learning: With colorful illustrations accompanying each word, the book caters to visual learners and helps in retaining new vocabulary through associative memory techniques.
  • Interactive Learning: The book often includes a picture dictionary and activities that encourage readers to engage with the content, making the learning process more interactive and enjoyable.
  • Cultural Insight: By presenting words within the context of everyday scenes and objects, the book also offers a glimpse into Italian culture, which is beneficial for anyone interested in understanding the lifestyle and customs of Italy.