u/itsmegnotmegan1

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Best Italian book for beginners - fully Italian - Study Abroad

I am studying abroad in Rome in spring 2027 and was possibly thinking about staying there for the summer. I am going to be taking an intro to Italian course while i am there but I wanted to get a real head start on the language and really immerse myself in self study. does anyone have any recommendations for beginner italian books?

i have tried a bunch including "A Self-Teach Teaching Guide Italian 3rd Edition" "DEICI A1" "IN ITALIANO. IL CORSO" and a few others. I have found that I would like to have a fully Italian textbook for my self study, but the ones that I have tried are meant for classes as they have a lot of partner and group work and also do not have the answers in the book. Are there any fully italian books MEANT for self study that work well? Or any really good books that are recommended?

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u/itsmegnotmegan1 — 8 days ago