About the Book
A lively and popular introductory textbook teaching Italian to absolute beginners working in a classroom setting. A diverse range of dialogues, video clips, and reading passages deliver new material which is carefully practised in a wide variety of imaginative exercises, both individually and in pair- and groupwork, and backed up by structured grammatical underpinning and exercises. Students can access their free e-book (a code comes with each book) for all accompanying audio and video resources. Lecturers can access audio and video online along with a wealth of extra resources. A substantial self-study section offers practice material for homework and revision, and for extension purposes.
Foundations Languages courses are tailor-made for undergraduates and other students on Institution-wide Languages Programmes (IWLPs), languages options and electives, ab initio and minor routes in languages, and open learning programmes at universities and in Adult Education. Foundations Italian 1 assumes no previous knowledge.
About the Author:
Mara Benetti is a teacher of Italian at Imperial College London and of medical and scientific translation at UCL, London. She has taught and researched in different parts of the world and she collaborated with the BBC as a language adviser for one of their courses.
Carmela Murtas was an Italian tutor and teacher trainer at International House London, UK and formerly Visiting Lecturer at the University of Westminster, UK. She has extensive experience teaching Italian to foreigners at both private and tertiary level.
Caterina Varchetta was Italian Coordinator at London Metropolitan University, UK, where she also taught Italian on the IWLP programme. She has a wealth of experience teaching Italian at further and tertiary level in the UK.
Roberto Di Napoli is Associate Professor in Higher Education at the Centre for Research and Practice in Higher Education at Kingston University London, where he is Director of Academic Programmes. He was formerly Senior Lecturer at the University of Westminster where he taught Italian, Teacher Education and Cross-Cultural Studies.
Mara Benetti is a teacher of Italian at Imperial College London and of medical and scientific translation at UCL, London. She has taught and researched in different parts of the world and she collaborated with the BBC as a language adviser for one of their courses.
Carmela Murtas was an Italian tutor and teacher trainer at International House London, UK and formerly Visiting Lecturer at the University of Westminster, UK. She has extensive experience teaching Italian to foreigners at both private and tertiary level.
Caterina Varchetta was Italian Coordinator at London Metropolitan University, UK, where she also taught Italian on the IWLP programme. She has a wealth of experience teaching Italian at further and tertiary level in the UK.
Roberto Di Napoli is Associate Professor in Higher Education at the Centre for Research and Practice in Higher Education at Kingston University London, where he is Director of Academic Programmes. He was formerly Senior Lecturer at the University of Westminster where he taught Italian, Teacher Education and Cross-Cultural Studies.