Welcome to our reviews of the Best Teach Yourself Italian Guides of 2024 (also known as Italian Learning Courses & Software). Check out our top 10 list below and follow our links to read our full in-depth review of each teach yourself italian guide, alongside which you'll find costs and features lists, user reviews and videos to help you make the right choice.
» Read the Full Review of RocketLanguages.com/Italian/Premium
» Read the Full Review of Rosetta Stone (Italian)
» Read the Full Review of Berlitz Italian Premier
» Read the Full Review of The Pimsleur Course (Italian)
» Read the Full Review of Fluenz (Italian)
» Read the Full Review of Michel Thomas: Italian for Beginners
» Read the Full Review of Strokes-International.com/Learn-Italian
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Latest User Reviews
Premium Good, Plus Not
User Review of Rocket Italian by Tom D. on 25 October 2014 I enjoyed the first Premium course but am very disappointed with Premium Plus. It's as if there's a course missing in between. Premium gave you reasonable sentences to repeat and time to do so. Suddenly Plus has sentences two or... (Read the full review)
Weird staff
User Review of Transparent Language Complete (Italian) by Student on 19 September 2014 I went to their Italian blog and asked a question and their employee Geoff blew a fuse. Next thing I know, he's personally emailing me with insults. I complained to the company and they said they spoke with Geoff but... (Read the full review)
I like the Pimsleur Quick & Simple Italian 2nd Edition!
User Review of The Pimsleur Course (Italian) by Center For Sutton Movement Writing, Valerie Sutton on 27 April 2014 I like the Pimsleur Quick & Simple Italian 2nd Edition! There is nothing in writing. It is all audio, as it should be I think. I am an American who lived in Denmark years ago and learning Danish from meeting... (Read the full review)
Everywhere Italian Audio Course - Better Things Are Availabl
User Review of Everywhere Italian Audio Course by Parla un po on 11 January 2012 Having purchased several audio-only Italian courses, we have to say that Everywhere Italian is our least favorite. 1) The audio is fairly variable, that is, the volume level is inconsistent and the recording of speakers' voices indicates much variation in... (Read the full review) |