There are many ways to learn a language, but nothing can beat actually visiting and studying in the country where the language is spoken. Daily immersion in the language and culture is the key to gaining proficiency in a language. So where better to learn the Italian language than in Italy! Italy is a beautiful and diverse country with friendly people, fantastic food and an astonishingly rich cultural heritage.
For anyone who hasn't realised, Italy is a country rich in history, beauty, romance and style. It's also a country where good taste in fashion and food abound. Italians take an immense, and justifiable, pride in their national assets, and often refer to their country as the 'bel paese' or 'beautiful country'. Italy is among the oldest and most fascinating European countries, with art and architecture are second to none. Whether you choose to explore Italy by foot, by gondola, or by Vespa, the journey is breathtaking! To appreciate 'la dolce vita' fully, knowledge of the Italian language is essential, and there is no better place to learn than right in the midst of Italian life.
Italian language schools are located throughout Italy, from world-famous Venice and Milan in northern Italy to historic Taormina and Otranto in the south. Choice of location is one of the most important factors in deciding which language school to attend. Without a doubt, time spent outside the language classroom is at least as important as time spent in class. In larger cities, language programs typically emphasise amenities and activities but, depending on the size of the program, can neglect individual student attention. While there may be no shortage of cultural activities and museum visits, intimate cultural experiences are more likely to occur in smaller towns and villages. It is also much easier to fall back on speaking English in large cities, which of course defeats your original purpose entirely!
Throughout Italy, English is less spoken in smaller towns and villages than in cities. In such locations, it is almost impossible not to speak the language you’re there to study. Generally, people in the more rural areas of Italy will be quite honored that you’ve chosen to learn Italian in their home town and will be more welcoming, making it easier to establish lasting friendships and feel right at home.
The type of Italian language program you choose will of course be determined partly by your specific needs. There are many different types of program offered by language schools in Italy, including general Italian, Italian for business, Italian for academic studies, and Italian for art courses, music, design and culinary arts.
Whichever program you choose, there are several features to look for which are shared by all good programs: flexible, communicative instruction methodologies, a friendly atmosphere, personal attention, enthusiastic and qualified teachers, small groups. Depending on your requirements, the program should also provide a language qualification recognised by national and international colleges and universities.
In summary, to get the most out of an Italian language program in Italy, look for schools with small groups, qualified native-speaking teachers and programs providing plenty of individual attention. Cultural programs including excursions and activities are important, but they should not substitute for real language learning which occurs best in smaller groups and more intimate contexts. Whatever happens during your time in Italy, the most important thing is that you thoroughly enjoy the language learning experience! You will learn much better if you are happy with your program and enjoying yourself!
Learn Italian In Italy
WOULD YOU LIKE TO LEARN ITALIAN IN ITALY AND HAVE TIME TO VISIT THIS BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY TOO?
Hallo! Servizi linguistici di Kos Marta Inga e Di Dio Luigina snc organizes training courses for private students, professionals and companies. Our team is made up of dynamic and friendly people, who have a great amount of experience.
A young and international environment is waiting for you!
Our aim is to create a meeting point between high quality teaching and a friendly environment, in which students feel comfortable and enjoy studying and spending their time here with us.
We're located in the Borgo Panigale suburb, in Bologna, near the historical centre, surrounded by nature and a relaxing atmosphere.
Hallo! is strategically positioned near ?G. Marconi? airport (ten minutes away), 5 minutes from the ?Bologna - Borgo Panigale? train station and not far from exit no. 3 of the freeway.
For accommodation needs, we have a special agreement with a rooming-house near the school.
This is our offer for ITALIAN SUMMER COURSES IN ITALY
Group Courses ? small groups of 3 to 8 participants
?TWO? Courses ? for 2 participants
Individual Courses
Individual and ?Two? Courses
Individual and ?Two? courses give students the opportunity to study and learn italian in Italy following a personalized learning plan according to individual needs. We prepare the program and the calendar together with the student/s.
Group Courses
Courses are held from Monday to Friday, from 9am to midday or from 3pm to 6pm. 15 hours are planned per week.
You can choose to take courses for one, two or three weeks. Participants are divided into small groups of 3 to 8 students, on the basis of their level.
Courses begin from the first week of June 2008.
Our teaching programmes
Basic course
The objective of the course is to offer the foundations of the Italian language and culture, in order to enhance the first approach to our country. During the lessons you will deal with topics which are useful for daily life situations. You will learn how to describe yourself and other people, how to describe your studies/job and your free time. You will begin to grasp ?survival? language that will help you face various social situations (at a bar, in a restaurant, in a hotel, in shops and at the post office).
Intermediate course
This is the ideal course for someone who already has basic knowledge of Italian and is ready to further study the grammar and vocabulary aspects of Italian. Our objective is to offer a wide variety of learning activities, in order to make the lessons fun and dynamic. You will learn how to use verbs in the past tense, you will increase your vocabulary and be able to describe interests, desires, opinions and intentions in a detailed manner.
Advanced course
The objective of the course is to strengthen oral and written skills, thus giving the student more self-confidence and the opportunity to pick up the nuances of the Italian language and culture.
The focal point of the lessons will be conversation. Topics and ideas will be taken from current affairs, magazines, newspapers, Italian television etc, in order to encourage the student to speak about a variety of ?made in Italy? topics.
Prices
15 hours (1 week) 250,00 ?
30 hours (2 weeks) 480,00 ?
45 hours (3 weeks) 675,00 ?
ENROLMENT, THE EVALUATION TEST AND THE COST OF BOOKS ARE INCLUDED IN THE PRICE
PRICES ARE PER PARTICIPANT
THE AFOREMENTIONED PRICES INCLUDE VAT AND ARE VALID FROM 01/06/2008 TO 30/09/2008
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