LEVELS:
BEGINNERS (A1): In the Beginners Level, students learn basic communication skills clearly geared for daily life. A strong grammar base is introduced and the vocabulary taught is simple but effective.
ELEMENTARY (A2): Students of the Elementary Level actively participate in conversation structured around general issues and topics. In this course, solid focus is given to the correct employment of various grammatical principles and students develop a comprehensive and broad vocabulary.
PRE-INTERMEDIATE (B1): Through discussion and textual analysis, students in the Pre-Intermediate Level explore a range of complicated themes and ideas, gaining a strong command of the Italian language and a deeper understanding of both grammatical and linguistic elements. In this course, students are exposed to the language of the mass media and the variable nature of Italian as it is affected by intonation and different contexts within Italian society.
INTERMEDIATE (B2): This course is dedicated to perfecting students’ communication skills and equipping them with an understanding of the nuances that make up a thorough knowledge of Italian. Students are taught the correct usage of colloquialisms and idiomatic expressions and are also exposed to some of the more complex structures of the Italian language.
POST-INTERMEDIATE (C1): This course helps students exercise their Italian language skills by focusing on a variety of conceivable real-life situations. Pupils of the Post-Intermediate course secure a full and comprehensive mastery of all the grammatical and syntactical structures of the Italian language and are also exposed to the vocabulary and idiom of the workplace. This course level also equips students with the necessary skills for composing a variety of written documents.
ADVANCED (C2): This proficiency perfection course aims to enrich and embellish students’ vocabulary and perfect their ability to communicate in a rapid and precise manner. Students participate in a variety of discussion groups to help them fine-tune their syntax and ameliorate their written and oral expression. Advanced-level textual analysis of a variety of excerpts, documents and essays also forms part of the course syllabus, helping students to distinguish between the subtleties of style and vocabulary used in each and the reasons why.

Types:

Standard Courses:
Classes in all Standard Language Courses are held from 9.00am to 1.00pm, Mondays to Fridays.  The first three hours are principally dedicated to grammar and syntax skills while the last hour is dedicated primarily to conversation and communication skills. 

Twin Courses:
It’s designed for two people of the same linguistic competency who would prefer personalised lessons. The classes run for three hours each day for a total of 15 hours per week and are a significantly cheaper alternative to private lessons.

Special Week-end Courses:
The Weekend Course is designed for two people of the same linguistic competency who wish to learn Italian in short, intensive, 2-day courses.   Each Weekend Course comprises twelve hours of classes spread over Saturday and Sunday.

Private Lessons:
Course for students with time constraints or special needs and requirements. With the teacher at your complete disposal, private lessons are an effective way to study in-depth, all the linguistic and grammatical aspects of Italian.

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