Practising Italian Grammar - A Workbook by Alessia Bianchi, Clelia Boscolo, Stephen Harrison
Practising Italian Grammar offers a comprehensive set of varied exercises for developing a greater practical awareness of the language. It is designed as a companion volume to A Reference Grammar of Modern Italian by Maiden and Robustelli, but it can also be used on its own by anyone wishing to improve their proficiency in Italian. The workbook includes examples of authentic Italian from journalistic and literary extracts, and from colloquial usage. The exercises are graded in terms of difficulty.
Level 1 - revision of essential points,
Level 2 - intermediate exercises,
Level 3 - advanced exercises.
A key to the exercises is provided making this workbook suitable for private study and classroom use.
Complements Arnold's Italian reference grammar but can also be used on its own
Caters for lower intermediate to advanced level students
Exercises are graded according to the level of difficulty
Exercises will be cross-referenced to the relevant section in the reference grammar
Can be used outside the classroom
Answers included at the end of the workbook
Practising Italian Grammar - A Workbook - Table of Contents:
Spelling and pronunciation
Nouns and adjectives
Articles
Demonstratives
Personal pronouns
Relative structures
Interrogative structures
Indefinites and negative pronouns and adjectives
Possessives
Prepositions
Numerals
Adverbs
Forms of the verb
Uses of verb forms
Comparatives and superlatives
Aspects of sentence structure
Negative constructions
Conjunctions and discourse markers
Word derivation
Time expressions
Forms of address
Readership:
Undergraduate students of Italian. A-level students of Italian, adult self-learners.
Practising Italian Grammar - A Workbook - About the Author(s):
Alessia Bianchi, Clelia Boscolo and Stephen Harrison are all at the Department of Italian, University of Birmingham, UK