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There are certainly a lot of Italian language courses to choose from. One way to choose is to first choose the city where you would like to take an Italian language course. Florence? Rome? Venice? You can learn Italian in an Italian language school or in a certified teacher’s home. You may prefer to take a language program on a coastal town like Rimini or in the fashion center of Milan. There are Italian language courses in Tuscany or on the beautiful island of Sicily. Our Italian language schools are available throughout Italy.
Q. What kind of activities will be included in my Italian language course?
The Italian language is only part of Italy’s culture. Vacation opportunities and cultural activities abound in this fabulous country. Italian language schools offer cultural activities from painting to cooking to wine and olive tasting to playing soccer – all of which make Italy so unique and rich in culture.
Q. Do you have an Italian language course for my daughter, who is 16?
We have an Italian teen summer language camp in the seaside town of Lignano, less than an hour from Venice. This Italian language course is for teens from all over the world who have come abroad to learn Italian in an organized, supervised program. It is an opportunity to make new friends and create memories that will last a lifetime. There is also an Italian language school in Rome where a more independent teen can learn Italian without round the clock supervision.
Q. How about Italian language courses for seniors?
We do have Italian language schools with specific programs for seniors (Rome, Rimini, and Siena). But we also have such a wide range of activities that appeal to seniors and everyone – cooking, wine tasting, painting and watercolor classes, the list is endless. By the way, don’t forget the Italian language courses for teachers, professionals and executives. There are even internships available for a real business experience!
Q. What types of studio art classes are combined with Italian language courses?
You can learn Italian while learning about all kinds of other arts – photography, painting, drawing, fashion design, interior and furniture design, graphic design, or wood restoration, for example. Out of the studio, your Italian language course can include the history of Mediterranean art, or the art of cooking or wine or olive tasting. An Italian language course combined with cultural arts makes for an unforgettable vacation experience!
