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Briston’s Italian Vocabulary 300 Flash Cards offer a comprehensive and engaging way to learn Italian vocabulary. With 300 cards covering 15 essential categories, these durable, picture-supported cards are perfect for learners of all ages, making language acquisition accessible and enjoyable.
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Great Flash Cards
Not only do they give you the word in Italian but they also include in a sentence in Italian. Just wish they had tabs to identify the different categories. They are color coded but a tab that was visible wit the category on it would be more accessible that taking them all out of the box.
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Great before an Italian vacation - Honest Review by a professional product reviewer
I had the pleasure of receiving the Italian Vocabulary 300 Flash Cards as part of the Amazon Vine program in exchange for my honest review. After using this product extensively, here are my thoughts.Design and Build Quality:The Italian Vocabulary 300 Flash Cards are high-quality cardstock and will hold up to hours of practice. They come in a very nice cardboard box that is durable, so they will travel well. There are themes (animals, numbers, etc) and each card has a great picture to help with memorization. The corresponding word is spelled out in both English and Italian, followed by pronunciation, and finally a phrase in both languages that is also spelled out phonetically.Ease of Use:I did think some of the cards were a bit silly (like worm, for example) so I took some cards out before my trip to Italy so I could concentrate on words I would use daily. After that, I was able to review them over and over again, until I started to remember them well. The shiny feel to the cards made it easy to shuffle and sort into piles. In Italian, especially, it's important to understand how the Cs work, so this was a great help.Pros:- High-quality materials- Great images- Words and phrases spelled out phoneticallyCons:- Some words are not needed for an Italian vacationOverall Experience:Overall, my experience with the product has been positive. It helped me quite a bit before my travels to Italy.Would I Recommend It?:Yes, I would highly recommend the cards to anyone who wants to bulk up on their skills in Italian before a trip.Disclaimer:I am a professional product reviewer whose work can be seen on some of the nation's largest publishing websites. As a Vine Voice, I received this product for free in exchange for my honest review. All opinions expressed here are my own.
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Buon per Imparare la Lingua Italiana
I have been using the Duolingo app to learn Italian for the past couple of years, and while I enjoy my daily lessons, I wanted another medium to improve my skills. I keep this set of flashcards on my coffee table to go through when I have a few minutes, such as during commercials while watching football. They are high quality and have a wide variety of vocabulary. My only complaint (as others have pointed out) is the lack of conjugation for verbs, which would be especially helpful for the irregular ones (which I always struggle with!). But overall, a good way to improve your language skills!
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pronunciation??
The printed pronunciation of words is all wrong. They use symbols I've never even seen in english or italian. Looks like maybe greek or russian letters. what happened to long e with the - above it? and soft vowels with a curve over it.??? just not a good explanation of pronunciation. they show ch in italian as sounding like jk..
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Awesome features! Pronunciation on your phone; pictures; verbs; full sentence; ESL, etc.
I speak multiple languages and this set of flash cards has been extremely well thought out. It’s not the average set of flashcards. It has several special features that go well beyond a basic vocabulary set or a set most of us could hand write on our own (although that would still be beneficial to the learning process through muscle memory, visualization and repetition). First, the pronunciation is not only written out on the card as if you would be reading English, but there is a link to audible pronunciation through your cell phone. This means that even if you are learning on your own, you still have easy access to how the vocabulary is properly pronounced. Second, verbs are included. Third, each flashcard puts the vocabulary word in context in a sentence. This effectively adds more conjugated verbs as well as more vocabulary including small words like the, an, of, on, etc. This will help you learn more Italian than simply the 300 vocabulary words. These cards can also grow with you as your Italian improves, because you can later use the pictures as prompts not only to remember the specific words, but to describe the images in speech and/or in writing, first in a basic sentence and later in full paragraphs. They are suitable for both children and adults. I am using this set for review of Italian and going one step further by translating the entire set to Spanish, the latest language I am in the process of learning. Of course you could translate to any language. Additionally, those with at least some Italian knowledge might be interested in using these cards to learn English as a Second or Additional Language (ESL / EAL) since every word on the cards is also in English, including pronunciation and the full sentences. The cards and box are well made and sturdy, with good printing. Warmly recommended as an additional tool for your language learning journey.
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Incorrect - English pronunciations are in Greek?
Misprinted and incorrect. Maybe AI? The English pronunciations are in Greek I believe? And some of the Italian pronunciations are incorrect as well. The layout is nice but unfortunately I can’t use them — my partner (Italian) is learning English while I am learning Italian so the misprints render the cards mostly useless.
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Good luck
Lots of variety which is good, but you better be able to decipher hieroglyphics when it comes to understanding how they lay out the pronunciation. You're better off just trying to sound out the word, rather than use their pronunciation help. Even the English pronunciation makes no sense on most of them.
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Useful for learning a new language
These cards are well made with clear printing and lots of useful information for the different words. I like that they are split into different categories although it would have been helpful to have dividers between the sections as I have already mixed up the categories some.
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