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Which is a typical course schedule?
Standard Italian Language Course
You can decide your schedule, on request.
For homework and exercises you should calculate about one additional hour per day.
- 9 am - 10:30 am
- 30-minute break
- 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
- group lessons: 9 am - 10:30 am
- 30-minute break
- 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
- individual lessons: 12:45am - 2:15pm (5 times in two weeks)
- group lessons: 9 am - 10:30 am
- 30-minute break
- 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
- individual lessons: 12:45am - 2:15pm (every day)
You can decide your schedule, on request.
For homework and exercises you should calculate about one additional hour per day.
Which is the next starting date?
Which books do you use in the lessons?
Is the teaching material included in the course price?
Which teaching method do you use?
What is your teacher's qualification?
Which course certificates do students receive?
What is the average age of students attending the school? I'm interested in attending a course for older students aged 30 and above. Do you have suitable courses for this age group?
After twelve weeks, how much Italian will I be able to speak, assuming I am a complete beginner upon arrival, I work very hard and I am good at languages?
Cultural and Leisure Programme
We offer a nearly unlimited variety of leisure activities, which our students can undertake by themselves. We also organise on a regular basis
- dinners, which enable teachers and students to get to know each other better
- guided visits in Art History
- film evenings at school
- day and half-day excursions
- spaghetti parties on the beach
Can you give me an example of a monthly activity calendar?
Arrival / Housing / Transfer
Accommodation in a shared apartment
Accommodation in a shared apartment
You share an apartment or part of a house, either with other students from our school, with other Italian students, or with the owner.
Kitchen and bathroom are of common use.
The apartments are furnished and the kitchens are supplied with all essential kitchen utilities (cutlery, plates, pans etc.).
You can prepare your meals separately or together with your flatmates and fellow students.
Electricity, gas water, local costs and taxes are included in the price.
The apartments are cleaned before your arrival. During the stay, you and your flatmates are responsible for the cleaning of your room and of the rooms used in common (kitchen and bathroom).
Normally there is no telephone in the apartment.
You should bring some food with you when you arrive on Sunday and Monday morning, as food stores are closed on Sundays.
Italy uses a 220 Volts/AC system. Plugs may differ from those in your home country and it’s possible that you need an adapter.
Accommodation in a private apartment
Accommodation in a Hotel
Availability
Arrival date and time
Bed-linens / towels
Laundry
Location
Sharing a room with another student
Transfer
TUTTO SU....INFORMAZIONI UTILI (A - Z)
Check list
- Passaporto valido o carta d'identità
- Biglietti e prenotazioni
- Assicurazione e documenti
- Soldi, traveler's cheques e carte di credito
- Medicine personali o prescrizioni mediche
- Modello E111 (per i cittadini dell'EU)
- Dare alla propria famiglia l'indirizzo in Italia ecc.
- Informare la scuola riguardo all'ora di arrivo
- Trasferimenti richiesti
- Biglietti e prenotazioni
- Assicurazione e documenti
- Soldi, traveler's cheques e carte di credito
- Medicine personali o prescrizioni mediche
- Modello E111 (per i cittadini dell'EU)
- Dare alla propria famiglia l'indirizzo in Italia ecc.
- Informare la scuola riguardo all'ora di arrivo
- Trasferimenti richiesti
Clima
Carte di credito / Euro-Cheques / Traveler's Cheques
Crediti per le Università Americane
Elettricità
Cambiare i soldi
Fax
(Supporto Finanziario) Borse di Studio.
Assicurazione
Accesso a Internet, inviare e ricevere emails
Moneta Italiana / Euro
Salute, Medici e Farmacie
Feste Nazionali
Soldi in tasca
Prezzi indicati in valuta estera & Euro
Telefono
Viaggiare in treno
Viaggiare in macchina
Viaggiare in aereo
Visto
Fuso orario
