Paula Rich has narrated 2 audiobooks on Listento.it by 2 authors. The most-rated is Shakespeare's Cats.

Learn to speak in Italian about the things that matter to you. Massively improve your Italian vocabulary and speaking skills through hearing about these 32 everyday topics. Who is it for? If you are a high beginner with a good understanding of basic grammar and vocabulary, then this is the audiobook to help you to take your Italian to the next level. How does it work? Each article covers a topic you would commonly talk about in your own language. So instead of learning boring vocabulary lists, you will be reading interesting articles and learning the specific language you will need for having real conversations with other Italian speakers. We’ve kept it interesting by giving each topic an "angle". So, for example, the "romance" article is about "online dating" and the "food" article is about "cooking shows", etc. This way, you will be much more engaged and learn more smoothly. By the end of this audiobook, you will: Know the essential Italian vocabulary for speaking about 32 everyday topics. Feel confident having real conversations about real topics with other Italian speakers. Know hundreds of new Italian words and feel comfortable about moving up to the intermediate level. Get started today and click the buy button, and start speaking with confidence about 32 everyday topics. PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.
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Join a band of curious cats for an adorable reading of William Shakespeare's 154 sonnets. Whether it's friendship, beauty, love, or something more saucy, the Bard of Avon has a sonnet for every occasion. Learn what the sonnets mean and hear fun facts about the poet, witches, Elizabethan life, and the unfortunate hygiene habits of the 16th century. Despite being written 400 years ago, the sonnets speak to the eternal ups and downs of anyone in love and the struggle to fight our mortality with art. Many centuries later, we have something else in common with Elizabethans: We find kittens to be utterly adorable. Well, they also thought they might be tiny, adorable witches in animal form.
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