Curious, Alessandro clicked on the link and was directed to a website that claimed to offer a free PDF version of "Universitalia 20", a popular Italian language textbook. The website promised that the PDF was verified and covered levels A1 and A2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
As he started to use the textbook, Alessandro realized that "Universitalia 20" was an excellent resource. The lessons were well-structured, and the exercises were engaging and challenging. The PDF included not only grammar explanations and vocabulary lists but also reading and listening comprehension activities.
Alessandro was skeptical at first, but the prospect of accessing a comprehensive language textbook for free was too enticing to resist. He downloaded the PDF and began to explore its contents.
Determined to verify the authenticity of the PDF, Alessandro contacted the publisher of "Universitalia 20" and inquired about the legitimacy of the free PDF offer. To his relief, the publisher confirmed that they had made the PDF available for free as part of their open educational resources initiative.