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Introduzione al commercio italiano: An Introduction to Business Italian , now in its second edition, represents a new approach in teaching Italian with a focus. Readings are prepared or selected for their emphasis on business and social life. Comprehension questions and communicative exercises of a functional nature present the student with a situation that he or she must resolve. The exercises are varied and stimulating, hence fostering progressive and positive development of oral and written skills. This text meets the needs of today's communication-oriented student and offers materials…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Introduzione al commercio italiano: An Introduction to Business Italian, now in its second edition, represents a new approach in teaching Italian with a focus. Readings are prepared or selected for their emphasis on business and social life. Comprehension questions and communicative exercises of a functional nature present the student with a situation that he or she must resolve. The exercises are varied and stimulating, hence fostering progressive and positive development of oral and written skills. This text meets the needs of today's communication-oriented student and offers materials which will enhance student interaction. Introduzione al commercio italiano will provide the student with the necessary skills to enter the business world of today.
Autorenporträt
Matilde M. Fava, born in Benevento, emigrated to the United States in 1960. Dr. Fava received her PhD in Italian Literature from New York University and began her college teaching career in 1969. Dr. Fava is the author of a book on Corrado Alvaro and recipient of various educational awards. Dr. Fava is a member of the faculty at Farmingdale State College.
Rezensionen
«'Introduzione al Commercio Italiano' [...] is very close to being indispensable as an aid to the teaching of business Italian to the intermediate to advanced student preparing for contact with the world of Italian commerce. Matilde M. Fava's approach to a dry and specialized subject utilizes the device of dialogs between young professionals [...] Fava proves her point by providing a valuable resource: examples of correspondence and documents which utilize the terms as they are learned [...] her text is clear, readable, up to date and interesting.» (Barbara Mangione, Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, University of Notre Dame)