Italian À la Cartoon

Italian À la Cartoon by Albert H. Small, published by Passport Books in 1996, offers a unique approach to learning the Italian language through humor and art. This edition spans 120 pages and is presented in English, featuring cartoons from some of Italy’s most popular artists. The book aims to provide readers with insights into everyday Italian language and culture, moving beyond traditional grammar-focused methods.
Readers will find that each cartoon is paired with vocabulary notes and English translations, ensuring an engaging learning experience. The combination of humor and educational content allows for a deeper understanding of the language, culture, and people of Italy. This resource is particularly suited for those interested in foreign language study and offers a fresh perspective on Italian language arts and disciplines.
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“Italian à la Cartoon” takes you beyond the grammar book for a hilarious look at the everyday language the Italians really speak! The cartoons themselves are by Italy’s most popular and outrageous artists, whose work appears regularly in national newspapers and magazines. Each cartoon and caption is accompanied by vocabulary notes and an English translation to help you make sure you don’t miss out on any of the fun. You’ll understand the language, culture, and people of Italy in a surprising new way, so get ready to laugh while you leran Italian… “à la Cartoon”! — From publisher’s description.
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