u/Eigolf

Italian Spotify Playlist

Can anyone share a great Spotify playlist for Italian learning? I have an eclectic taste in music so it can be pop, rock, R&B, etc. ? Will be using it on days that I don't feel doing textbook work and feeling lazy. Thank you!

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u/Eigolf — 12 hours ago

My goal is to be at a B1 level in 1 year. I plan study with text books for 1 hour a day and immersion (podcasts, music, you tube) daily as well. Based on recommendations I found here, these are the two that are highly recommended. I browsed both yesterday and found that Nuovissimo Progeto more difficult as the instructions are a bit more complex than Dieci. I also bought Complete Italian Step by Step by Paola Nanni-Tate as I think that a book in English is good to study from as another resource (not main textbook).

Do you recommend studying all books? I would also love to know HOW you study. I typically read each instruction in the book in Italian and try to figure out what it's asking me to do. When I finally I give up, I then use Google Translate. I would love study tips!

I do take notes in Italian. Do you do the same or in English?

A bit about myself. I'm just a gal who loves the culture and Italy. I'm halfway through Lesson 20 on Pimsleur and rarely on Duolingo (mostly used for French).

Thank you!

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u/Eigolf — 15 days ago