Downloading copyrighted material without permission is illegal in most jurisdictions. While individual users rarely face lawsuits, educational institutions can be penalized. More importantly, it deprives authors and publishers of revenue, hindering future editions.

Here are some steps and suggestions on how to find or access such a resource:

A: Yes, using the free Kindle for PC app. It is not a fixed PDF but a reflowable e-book.

"Nuovo" may have later printings with corrected errors. Unverified PDFs often capture an early, uncorrected draft.

Bottom line: If a PDF is not coming directly from the publisher (Klett Sprachen), a university library, or a verified reseller like Amazon Kindle or Google Play Books, it is not verified.


The "Con piacere nuovo A1" is likely a solid choice for beginners looking to learn Italian. The fact that it's in a PDF format verified by a source could make it easily accessible for those who prefer digital learning materials. As with any course, it's essential to supplement your learning with practice, ideally with a native speaker, through language exchange apps, or by immersing yourself in the language through Italian media.

If you're considering purchasing or downloading the PDF, ensure you're doing so from a legitimate source to support the creators and to get a high-quality, accurate version of the material.