Today, more from the ‘tidy it up and publicise it’ pile of Italian vocabulary exercises.
Below are links to three quick exercises on opposites.
Many of the words should be familiar to English-speakers.
So this is the sort of material you’ll be able to get through quickly, irrespective of your current level in Italian.
Opposites – Matching Exercise
Opposites – Matching Exercise
Opposites – Dropdown Exercise
Poi, hope you got a chance to take a look at the sample chapter (.pdf) for our latest easy Italian reader: ‘Galileo, Pisa e la luna‘.
If you’ve not got around to it yet, click here to view the .pdf, which contains the text of Chapter 1, a glossary of ‘difficult’ terms, and an exercise to test your understanding.
In the sample chapter file there’s a link to the online audio for the whole story – all eight chapters, free!
To save the .pdf to your computer or tablet, right click on the link and choose ‘save link as’ or whatever similar option your device gives you.
That way you can print it out to study in the traditional way, should you so choose.
Don’t forget: this week only the full version is available from both of our online shops at 25% off.
That’s €7.49 instead of the usual €9.99 in the OnlineItalianClub shop.
Or, if you prefer British pounds, over at easyreaders.org the cost is just £5.99.
(EasyReaders.Org also offers the popular the ‘Pay With Amazon’ option, by the way…)
A venerdì.