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Small group Italian courses offer a cost-effective alternative to private one-to-one Italian lessons. Small group courses are much cheaper than private lessons, but they can improve your Italian skills much faster than studying in a large group.
The didactic methods used in Ciao Italia are the result of the director and teachers’ extensive experience in the field. The relaxed and friendly atmosphere encourages quick and easy learning of the language.
The didactic methods used in Ciao Italia are the result of the director and teachers’ extensive experience in the field. The relaxed and friendly atmosphere encourages quick and easy learning of the language.
The didactic methods used in Ciao Italia are the result of the director and teachers’ extensive experience in the field. The relaxed and friendly atmosphere encourages quick and easy learning of the language.
A course that allows one to learn Italian whilst going out to discover the unequalled artistic and archaeological patrimony that only a city like Rome can offer.
Students are offered the opportunity to improve their Italian whilst on a theoretical and practical journey through the history of Italian art.
The course analyses the artistic and architectural testimonies of the city which, more than any other in the world, is a veritable open-air museum: Rome. From 753 A.
Has the advent of digital photography really improved the quality of photography now that anyone can take photographs?
The ease with which one can take photos has wiped out the dividing line which up until the nineties separated artists from ordinary people.
On this course you will learn about techniques for photography on film and techniques for digital photography; we will try to understand the value of an image and what it tells us; we will analyse the contents of some of the best-known photos in the world.
This is an excellent way of combining language study with personal experience and a better understanding of some aspects of Italian life and culture. Just choose which subject you prefer.
On top of the compulsory 20-lesson course in the mornings (Language Component), students spend 2
afternoons a week in a small group (1-5 students) with a teacher expert in the chosen subject (Cultural
Component)
The Italian Wine component offers an overview of the complex and fascinating world of Italian
wines. The sessions aim to raise awareness about what we buy and what we drink and the differences
between the various labels and bottles.
On top of the compulsory 20-lesson course in the mornings (Language Component), students spend 2
afternoons a week in a small group (1-5 students) with a teacher expert in the chosen subject (Cultural
Component).
The Italian Fashion component looks into the history of Italian Fashion and can be a valid tool to
getting to know this creative and glamorous world around which some of the greatest, well-known
and appreciated industrial activities in Italy are centered.
On top of the compulsory 20-lesson course in the mornings (Language Component), students spend 2
afternoons a week in a small group (1-5 students) with a teacher expert in the chosen subject (Cultural
Component).
The Italian Cinema component tackles the subject from two different perspectives: one historical and
the other takes into consideration two of the best-known contemporary Italian directors.
On top of the compulsory 20-lesson course in the mornings (Language Component), students spend 2
afternoons a week in a small group (1-5 students) with a teacher expert in the chosen subject (Cultural
Component)
The Italian Opera component offers the opportunity to go on a short and fascinating introductory trip to Italian Opera on the notes of the most popular Italian Composers and some of Italy's greatest operas.
This course caters for people who need to use Italian at work. The objective is to develop effective communication skills at work and in business, both spoken and written.
This course aims to stimulate active learning of some of the basic notions of the Italian judiciary
system. The main fields dealt with are civil law, penal law and constitutional law.
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