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musigny
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United States
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57 posts - 61 votes 
Speaks: English*, FrenchB2, Japanese
Studies: Italian

 
 Message 1 of 3
18 May 2013 at 5:48pm | IP Logged 
This is my first entry on hopefully a series of entries that will continue until I finish Assimil Italian with Ease.

Four years ago I started work at an Italian restaurant as the Wine Director. Frankly, my background is in French
wine but I knew the Chef and knew a bit about Italian wine. Over the past four years I've had much exposure to the
Italian language. Our restaurant has many Italian customers and we have four Italians on staff. Italy was a country I
had never been to before but in a little over three years I've been fortunate enough to have travelled to Italy a
number of times. Hard to believe! I finally decided I'm going to make a concerted effort to learn Italian.

A couple of great things about Italians, even those who live abroad, are they seem pretty easy going and they seem
to enjoy speaking their language, even with foreign learners who are at a basic level. I speak both Japanese and
French fairly well but in my experience many people from those cultures living abroad don't like to engage in their
language with non-native speakers. I can't tell you how many times I've been in conversations with someone
Japanese where I'm speaking Japanese and their speaking English. I've encountered French abroad as well who are
just not interested in speak French with a non-native speaker. This can make engaging a native in their language
discouraging. I've never had an Italian reply back in English, never. That makes this such a great (and encouraging)
language to learn.

Luca Lampariello talks about building a language core and he recommends nothing more highly than Assimil. So
I'm dusting off my Assimil Italian with Ease and getting started. I'm on lesson 8. I don't want to have too many
goals just some reasonable guidelines:

- finish in a reasonable amount of time, i.e. 3-5 months, 6 months at the most
- take an Italian proficiency test after finishing the course, maybe A2 or even B1 if passing looks possible.

I may engage a tutor (via skype) as well at some point to help me along and so there is a little accountability
outside myself.

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nicozerpa
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Speaks: Spanish*, Portuguese, English
Studies: Italian, German

 
 Message 2 of 3
19 May 2013 at 1:54am | IP Logged 
Hi! Good luck with your Italian, it is an incredible language. I also started with Assimil and it definitely worked for me.
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musigny
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57 posts - 61 votes 
Speaks: English*, FrenchB2, Japanese
Studies: Italian

 
 Message 3 of 3
20 May 2013 at 5:59pm | IP Logged 
Ciao Nicozerpa, thanks for the encouragement!

I started studying Italian on May 9. I really want to work on my pronunciation. Sometimes I get mouth fatigue
repeating the dialogs. It's better to stop at that point and pick up later.

Here's how I'm approaching Assimil.

1 Listen to dialog & exercises
2 Repeat dialog and exercises
3 Do fill in the blanks
4 Translate dialog and exercises to English
5 Transalte dialog and exercise to Italian

I do this over 2-3 days generally. I repeat the steps 1-5 until the answers to 3 and 5 are 100% and I can
repeat the dialog comfortably. After going through steps 1-4 I will begin the next dialog and then go back to
step 5 later and see if I can translate it. Again I will keep going back through steps 1-5 until 3 & 5 are correct
and I can recite the dialog comfortably. I'm always working on two dialogs at once.

Right now I'm working on dialogs 9 & 10.


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