Customer Reviews
Very confusing - don't get this CD - By: A. C. Bedford, 02 Feb 2008 
I bought the CD as part of the Contatti Italian to teach a class. I speak Italian fluently, & even then found the layout confusing. The CD is not divided into the various sub-sections so one cannot FF or RW except between chapters & one therefore wastes much time waiting for the right sub-section to be played. I would therefore NOT recommend it to anyone unless the CD is remastered to allow stop/startin between each sub-section.
Excellent illustrated guide ... must have! - By: , 29 Oct 2004 
I bought this textbook when learning Italian whilst at university. It was such a useful guide all the way through the year, & it helped when writing essays & creating dialogue. Great basic guide, I even took it holiday with me to Venice, & got a quite a few smiles from the locals ... good for pronunciation.
To accompany a course only - By: G. Thulbourn, 16 Feb 2004 
On its own this book is of no use if you want to teach yourself Italian, since it consists just of questions/excercises but without the answers or the relevant audio clips.
With the associated tapes & answers book it is a very good way of practising your Italian, but there is still littlein the way of teaching material. It is a good support to a structured classroom course or other learning material.
A good textbook for classroom use - By: Christine L, 10 Dec 2003 
This textbook covers a good variety of topics & grammar & is ideally suited for someone who's starting to learn Italian to use on holiday, but covers the grammarin enough detail to form a good base for future GCSE & A-level studies.
I wouldn't recommend it to anyone who's looking to learn Italian on their own as the vast majority of exercises are based on roleplay with a partner & some of the grammar needs to be explainedin more detail by someone who's more fluentin Italian.
The only thing missing from this set would be some video material for the teacher to show the classin order to familiarise them more with Italy.
Doesn't do quite what it says on the tin - By: , 14 May 2002 
On the back of the book it says it contains most of the GCSE syllabus & that its good for both individuals & group learners.
Its not very useful to contain only some of the GCSE syllabus is it?! You're always going to need more books if you're using it to work on a GCSE. (I did a GCSE at an adult evening class).
Also it would be pretty hopeless if you were using it alone because there are loads of role plays where "Student B"'s part is at the back of the book. It does have useful bits like the revision at the end of every chapter & the pictures & interactive stuff but its not much cop as an exam companion.
The tapes are quite good though - quite a few of the conversations sound like they are real situations.