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I'm also learning Italian, and I'll back up what mancusod said about the Easy Reader. I'm just about done with the second section (history) and my reading comprehension has improved tremendously in the last two months. On top of that, I also downloaded every season of futurama in italian, and I usually cap the night off with an episode or two. I'd try to find some show that you've already seen a lot of in English and get the Italian version. On top of that, I'm playing Final Fantasy VIII in Italian, and downloading FFVII at the moment to play when I'm done. If you're into RPG's, I'd highly recommend getting a few in your target language. I also have Suikoden II that I'll be working through at some point later on.

Pimsleur is an awesome way to get started, and thats what I used to give myself a crash course in the language. Afterwards, I would work off of the list that you'll find here. Check out all the links that frenkeld posts and you'll find some of the amazon books that mancusod may have been referring to.

One last thing. If you do decide to play an RPG in Italian, I'd recommend going through this book beforehand. I started playing FF8 and doing the verb book at the same time, and now that I've finished the verb book I really wish I had done that first. If you do a chapter every day or two, you'll understand the verbs and their tenses really quickly. I went to college for Spanish, and it was a grueling experience trying to learn from the professors. I've only been studying Italian for about 3 months now, and I've progressed more in that time than in my first 2 and a half years in Spanish (granted, I was in high school, but still).

So I'd say just work off the list from the language site, and try to spend at least 1.5-2 hours a day in the language. For vocab, I buy packs of 1000 flash cards (you'll definitely need some kind of memorization system for the Easy Reader, don't let the name fool you) and that works pretty well for me.

Good luck, and don't give up. As long as you keep working on it, especially on the days that you don't really feel like it, you'll get there.