Italian Level 4
A new 30-lesson course designed to be completed after Italian Level 3 (replaces the Italian Phase 4, Units 1-10 course). Thirty 30-minute lessons totaling 15 hours of spoken Italian language learning, plus one hour of reading lessons designed to expand your vocabulary, expose you to a variety of cultural events, and give you practice reading and hearing Italian.
- Builds upon skills taught in Pimsleur's Italian levels 1 to 3
You'll be speaking and understanding Italian with near-fluency and with a broad range of conversational skills. In level 4 the pace and conversation move more rapidly, accelerating exposure to new vocabulary and structures and approaching native speed and comprehension.
You'll learn to speak about your profession, needs, and likes and dislikes and to create complex sentences discussing the past, present, and future. A few of the topics included in Italian Level 4:
- Accommodations: In addition to learning about accommodation options, you'll inquire about amenities and local activities and events, get help with luggage, and ask about restaurant options and schedules.
- Activities: biking; horseback riding; visiting art galleries; describing abstract qualities; seeing the opera, a theatrical performance, or a concert in a variety of venues; sightseeing and touring ruins, churches, and palaces; checking schedules; buying tickets; taking a boat tour, a ferryboat, or a cruise; visiting an aquarium or a winery; attending cultural events; and visiting iconic locations.
- Shopping: trying on and buying various items of clothing, asking for colors and sizes, buying gifts and souvenirs, describing qualities of items, finding an ATM, going to an open-air market, haggling over prices, negotiating a discount, and discussing shipping options and methods of payment.
- Vacationing: visiting an agriturismo and participating in outdoor activities in a variety of locations, going to the beach or swimming pool, booking in high or low season, dealing with crowds, and getting around using a variety of transportation.
- Dealing with unforeseen events: a trip to the emergency room, describing an accident, getting assistance, losing or forgetting personal items, rescheduling an engagement, and finding the way on a map.
- Renting or buying a home: Learn to talk about desired location and neighborhood, specifying requirements like furnished or unfurnished, describing qualities, views, and space requirements.
- Family and friends: conversing informally with and about friends and extended family - cousins, aunts, grandparents; meeting distant relatives; specifying relationships; telling family stories; describing family history; and talking informally about everyday situations.
- Recipes/food: trying new food, discussing preparation, expressing likes and preferences, exploring regional specialties, and tasting and describing qualities of wine and food.
- Small talk: expressing opinions, wishes, and stating views; asking how someone is feeling; and telling stories about people or places.
Speak with a natural-sounding, near-native accent. No mindless repetition! Converse with native speakers in natural and useful conversations at a high-intermediate level. Easy, fast, fun, and effective - we guarantee satisfaction and a measurable level of spoken proficiency (rules and regulations apply, see http://www.pimsleur.com/Proficiency-Guarantee for more details). Learn anytime, anywhere. No computer necessary!
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.