STANDARD ITALIAN COURSE


The Standard Course: 20 hours per week, 4 hours a day from Monday to Friday, from 9 AM to 1 PM, to gradually and naturally learn the Italian language.

Course description

The Standard Course is a course of 20 hours per week, 4 hours a day from Monday through Friday, from 9 to 13, to gradually and naturally learn the Italian language.

o Starting dates for beginners (see calendar).

o Starting dates for non-beginners: any Monday.

o When registering for the course, we will send you a test to assess your entry level.

o The duration of the standard course ranges from a minimum of one week up to a maximum of forty-eight (for periods of 8 to 48 weeks, see Long Stay).

o From the first day, for all levels of learning, the lessons take place in Italian.

o Learning is stimulated through direct communication between teachers and pupils, taking into account the characteristics of the students of basic preparation and objectives of the course.

 

o The lessons tend to focus on communication, encouraging dialogue and discussion on the most varied topics but obviously the formal aspects of the language (vocabulary and grammar) will also be treated.

o Textbooks are provided by the school and are included in the course price.

To complement these, teachers use other materials, such as newspaper articles, song lyrics, films and lots of other educational material, to give students the opportunity to confront themselves with the most varied forms of communication and improve their communication skills. .

o The levels of our courses range from “beginner” to “advanced” according to the parameters set by the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, in each group you will find a study plan.

Courses Starting Dates
Starting dates

The courses begin every Monday

Starting dates for Absolute Beginners (A0)
Course prices
Hours per week 1 week 2 weeks 3 weeks 4 weeks Extra week
20 € 250 € 430 € 570 € 780 € 150

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    Italian knowledge

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