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Suggested Books

IACE strongly recommends the following books as useful didactic tools:

Not just a book but a PROJECT! Ci@o.it and Superci@o.it,  are courses for both teaching and learning of Italian as a foreign language targeted to K-12 students

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This "first of its kind" 128-page preparatory Workbook and audio CD by Bruna Petrarca Boyle offers high school students 80 practice exercises on the components of the Italian AP Exam: Listening, Reading, Writing, Culture, and Speaking.

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This Level 1 prep book is part of the AP Italian Series. It contains:

  • 10 themed chapters covering greetings to geography and food to holidays to help students acquire cultural knowledge about Italy

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This 10-story anthology captures the struggles that millions of Italians experienced in their search for a better life outside Italy.

For advanced level

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Dialogues recounting the month-long adventures of two students studying the language in Perugia, Italy while learning to cope with the Italian way of life.

For intermediate level

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This 2nd Edition reader has 23 easily readable, brief stories ranging from memories of childhood and events of daily life to dialogues about Italian language class.

For Advanced Beginner/Intermediate

The Eserciziario is a comprehensive workbook for in-class use or self study to accompany Diario della studentessa Jean.

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The AMICI series (Volumes 1 & 2, plus accompanying workbooks and ancillary material) responds to the requirements of State Examinations (ex. New York State Comprehensive Regents Exam) and the National Standards. It offers authentic Italian language and culture and is an excellent preparation for programs leading to an Advanced Placement class.

Details on the web site: www.mvmpublishers.com

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The Edizioni Farinelli Film Study Program is the most systematic approach to learning Italian through film. Teachers can keep their curriculum fresh and interesting by introducing film as an excellent practice activity. University students and self-study learners build language skills through focused viewing of Italian film.

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