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Molto Bene
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LEVEL:
beginner

There are plenty of phrasebook apps out there, so what makes Molto Bene different? Games! For each topic, there's an additional game, such as hangman, to help make the words stick. The topics are well organized and I feel it would be a good starting point for people looking to speak in Italian on vacation.

However, if you’re hoping to advance further than travel Italian, you may be better off with something else. Although the topics are organized into ‘beginner’, ‘intermediate’, and ‘advanced’, the games soon become repetitive and if you’re an intermediate to advanced learner, you really want to be using more advanced methods at that stage.

The upgrade is expensive for what you get at £7.99 but other than that it's good stuff for getting by on vacation.

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Lindsay Dow


Lindsay Dow is a dedicated language tutor, blogger, and video maker from Milton Keynes, England. When she’s not teaching languages, she’s learning them herself and documenting the process of lindsaydoeslanguages.com and her YouTube channel. When she’s not doing that, she’s playing with her tortoise Gonzo who speaks a grand total of zero languages.



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