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Some Italian words are universal: pizza, pasta, cappuccino…but beyond the
realm of dining, things can get a little more complicated. Whatever your
reasons for learning Italian, you’ll want to be prepared with the best possible
chances of mastering it. To do that, you’ll need some books to learn Italian.
As the Italians say, we’re “buono come il pane” (good as bread, or as English
speakers say, good as gold), so we’ve curated the ultimate guide to Italian
grammar books, textbooks and audiobooks, and some extras to help you out.
Editor’s note: To reach fluency faster, combine these books with popular apps
such as Babbel and Mondly, tune into the famous Pimsleur audio course, or
sit for comprehensive courses like MosaLingua. More in this comprehensive list
of 50+ Italian learning resources, including FREE ones!
Best Italian books for beginners
We all have to start somewhere, and this is where it really helps to be realistic.
If you’re a complete novice, start there. If your last Italian class was more than
a year ago, a refresher beginner’s course will not only make you feel like a
genius, but motivate you to move on to more complex stuff.
Here are the best books to learn Italian for beginners.
1. Italian: A Self-Teaching Guide (2nd Edition)
Other than an Italian-English dictionary, this guidebook should be the first
book you purchase if you’re completely new to Italian.
It covers the basics from telling the time to the days of the week, and goes
into basic grammar rules. Learn essential vocabulary and give some of the
practice questions a shot.
The explanations are in English to help you grasp Italian’s most fundamental
structures.
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This book is best for:
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Beginners who don’t know where to start
Introducing basic grammar before getting into details
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Learning essential vocabulary and putting them into sentences
Learning through doing (there are practice questions at the end of each
section)
2. Italian Vocabulary Builder: 2222 Italian Phrases
To Learn Italian and Grow Your Vocabulary
Speaking of dictionaries, sometimes even they can overwhelm you when
you’re trying to learn a new language. If you need a hand knowing which
words to look up or what you need to know, I recommend investing in
a vocabulary builder.
This one in particular is great for familiarizing yourself with Italian words and
phrases with appropriate explanations. Each chapter contains practical phrases
you’ll actually need, and will be helpful when you move on to reading longer
Italian texts.
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This book is best for:
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Building your Italian vocabulary
Learning useful phrases and what context they belong in
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Covering everything from adjectives to animals with detailed
explanations
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