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Berlitz Rush Hour Italian (Italian Edition) (English and Italian Edition) [Audio CD]

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Rush Hour January 1, 2003
BERLITZ RUSH HOUR ITALIAN

A musical language course for people on the go


Have you ever noticed how you still remember words to a song you haven t heard in years? Berlitz Publishing knows that putting words to music makes the words easier to remember. Rush Hour uses the power of catchy melodies and dynamic rhythms to introduce you to basic Italian expressions and vocabulary for everyday life. Rush Hour Italian holds listeners interest by following a day in the life of its main character, Jon, who wishes to learn the foreign language of a girl he wants to date. As he learns Italian, so will you! Original music and catchy songs help you remember everyday words, phrases, and sentences and the romantic, exciting storyline keeps you involved.


What do I get?

*2 audio CDs (2 hours total)

*1 bonus music-only CD of favorite Rush Hour songs (1/2 hour)

*Listener s guide so you can follow along with the audio


How does the course work?

1. All audio course listen and learn at home, at the gym, in the car, on the plane

2. 10 short lessons fit easily into your busy lifestyle

3. Get additional support online--go to berlitzpublishing.com for a downloadable audio script and learner s guide


Topics include:

*Greetings

*Telling time

*Transportation

*Weather

*Jobs

*Food

*Shopping

*Sports

*Leisure activities

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Bouncy music, a backbeat, short sections…and lessons put to song take…the monotony out of learning the basics. --Los Angeles Times

For car commuters or anyone with...limited time to learn. --New York Post

Makes it easier to learn and retain a language. --USA Today

About the Author

About Berlitz


For more than 125 years, Berlitz has been the most trusted name in language learning. Berlitz was built on the principle that language skills are best acquired through conversation, with a focus on real-life situations. Today, we offer self-study audio language programs, phrasebooks and dictionaries in more than 30 languages for children and adults.
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With more than 450 language schools in over 60 countries, Berlitz has taught millions how to speak another language.

Product Details

  • Audio CD: 120 pages
  • Publisher: Berlitz Travel Guide; 2nd Package edition (January 1, 2003)
  • Language: English, Italian
  • ISBN-10: 9812462732
  • ISBN-13: 978-9812462732
  • Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 8 x 1.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,388,200 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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45 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not for rush hours, November 22, 2004
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M. Coppedge (North Carolina) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Berlitz Rush Hour Italian (Italian Edition) (English and Italian Edition) (Audio CD)
This language course has 2 CDs with text and songs, plus a third CD with songs only. The accompanying book covers the first two CDs, not the third, but includes a short grammar and a vocabulary list of all the words used in the lessons. Each of the 10 lessons includes conversations in English to set the stage, then the new words and phrases in English and Italian.

The course is advertised as a rush hour course to be used in the car. I think, the lessons require too much concentration to be used while driving.

Some of the words are used in songs and repeated over and over again -- so you will definitely remember those at the end of the lesson -- others are used in conversations with some opportunity to repeat the phrases after the speaker. Lessons 1 through 3 make sense. After that, the course brings lists of words, e.g. all the days, then all the months, then all the seasons, etc. without much repetition. So, in order to memorize those words, you will have to listen to the same lesson many times. Which would be okay, if the lists were not interrupted by one song that comes again, and again, and again until you are oversaturated.

Although all Italian conversations are spoken by native speakers, the American student often repeats phrases in an American accent. I found that distracting because I really wanted to hear correct Italian only.

The cover text says that the course teaches Italian through songs. In reality, only very few words are used in songs, primarily the easy ones. Why would I need so many repetitions for "andiamo" or "ciao", while I get hardly any for more complicated words and phrases?

I basically was disappointed, although the course does give a basic introduction to Italian. In order to really profit from the conversations and lists, you need to read along in the book. Which means, please don't drive.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Annoying Songs, February 6, 2006
This review is from: Berlitz Rush Hour Italian (Italian Edition) (English and Italian Edition) (Audio CD)
Does anyone really need to know how to say nice purple tie? I wanted to learn basic italian, but what I got instead was annoying songs that got in the way of learning the language. My kids were laughing so hard at the lame songs that we forgot what we were trying to learn! While it was good to have the book that goes along with the CD, the formate and the some of the first lessons were not where I wanted to start out (scrambled eggs vs fried?). The lessons did get better as you went along. If you don't mind learning italian Sesame Street style, then this is the CD for you.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A bit buono, a bit cattivo, November 12, 2005
This review is from: Berlitz Rush Hour Italian (Italian Edition) (English and Italian Edition) (Audio CD)
Good things--the songs will stick in your head, and this will help memorization. There is a logical progression. The accompanying book generally helps, especially if you're like me and want to see the word as well as hear it. It is espeically useful in some of the pronunciations not always covered in guide books.

Bad parts--the main male character has an awful pop voice. The romance story-line can get uncomfortable; when he is singing about how he wants her to kiss/hold/touch him now, I wanted to leave the room. And some of the choices are foolish. If you are only going to learn the basics, wouldn't you rather know how to talk about sights than how to leave a message or tell someone they have a nice refrigerator?

Since I expected the songs to be cheesy, I can't hold that against them. But I expected better thinking of what lessons would be covered. My advice to Berlitz would be to skip having a plot and focus on what we actually need to know.
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colori della mia vita, facciamo tardi, nostra canzone, nella mia stanza, averti qui, prossimo treno, mia famiglia, cosa fai, ore sono, tempo libero, una prenotazione, della strada
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