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Reddit mentions of Soluzioni: A Practical Grammar of Contemporary Italian (Routledge Concise Grammars) (Italian Edition)
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Height | 9.69 Inches |
Length | 6.85 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | January 2015 |
Weight | 1.84967837818 Pounds |
Width | 1.1 Inches |
I'm sure that plenty of people will disagree with me, but I REALLY don't like textbooks for self-study. It's always seemed to me that the authors of textbooks half-ass explaining things since they assume you'll have a teacher who can explain it to you. (Also they tend to be really expensive!)
For getting your feet underneath you, I honestly love phrasebooks (Rick Steves; Lonely Planet) and picture dictionaries.
At the start, I used (still use!) the "Practice Makes Perfect" series. They're not expensive at all, though they might as well be printed on newspaper - these are NOT long term reference works... there are a ton of these in the series that I haven't listed below, but these are good:
These are more expensive but absolutely worth the price:
Edit: Forgot this one but it's worthwhile also - Italian Fluency: Twin-Words and Essential Vocabulary.
Avoid at all costs ... "Italian for Dummies"; "501 Italian Verbs" :)
It's crucial that you have a proper grammar book written by accredited professionals and are not relying on random blogs and italian.about articles. I recommend Soluzioni: A Practical Grammar of Contemporary Italian.