Una delle espressioni più usate e facili da usare nella lingua italiana, è l’espressione “perché”. L’espressione “perché” a differenza dell’inglese o del francese, è usata in una domanda e anche in una risposta. Es. Perché studi l’italiano? Studio l’italiano perché mi piace andare in vacanza in Italia. Non ci sono differenze di scrittura quando usiamo perché nella domanda o quando…
☀ SUMMER TERM from 9 July ☀ Don’t give up your Italian! We are offering Italian Summer Courses for all levels, whether you are new to the language, totally fluent, or everything in between, we can help. It’s also possible to attend 2 weeks Intensive courses, Intermediate conversation classes, workshops including drama and a lot more. Courses Programme here Enrolment is now…
Enrolment is now open for Italian Language Courses 2018 at the Italian Cultural Institute in London. Whether you are new to the language, totally fluent, or everything in between, we can help. We offer General Italian courses on all levels, weekday mornings, afternoons, evenings, and weekend. ITALIAN COURSES OPEN EVENING 9 January 2018 5pm to 8:30pm – Enrolment and Assessment Tests + from 7:30pm to 8:30pm – Free Tester Class for Complete Beginners
On the 16 September 2017 from 10 to 12 teachers and staff from Italian Language Services at the Italian Cultural Institute offer enrolment and assessment tests. If you have studied or have learned Italian before, you can have a free assessment test in order to assess your level. Possibility of meeting with some of the teachers to be introduced to the syllabus and the method…
On the 22 April 2017 from 10 to 12 at the Italian Cultural Institute we have enrolment and assessment tests. Possibility of meeting with some of the teachers to be introduced to the syllabus and the method of teaching and assessing your level. Possibility to enrol in our classes with £10 discount Knowing more about the Institute and its Cultural events Light…
Way off the beaten track, nestled in the Apennine hills in Molise, is the little town of Agnone, home of my ancestors. Here, our family have been making bells for the Popes for over 1000 years in the world’s oldest bell foundry. This is a rural community, not of contadini, but of world-class artisans. At one time in the early…
On the 14 January 2017 from 10 to 12 at the Italian Cultural Institute we have enrolment and assessment tests. Possibility of meeting with some of the teachers to be introduced to the syllabus and the method of teaching and assessing your level. Possibility to enrol in our classes with £10 discount Knowing more about the Institute and its Cultural events…
Study trip to Sicily: join us in this special trip to Sicily including Italian language lesson, guided tours, film workshop with an Italian lecture on culture and language plus for the food lovers, dinners, wine and cheese tastings. WHAT’S INCLUDED 5 day Italian Language Course at Babilonia School in Taormina including educational material and certificate of attendance at the end of…
Learning Italian, it is an on going struggle – of course the biggest challenge is to find the time; without constant practice it’s so easy to forget. Practice must be on a daily basis! That’s a tall order, but little and often can work and here are two tips: 1) talk to yourself in Italian (in your head or out…
Agnone is a small historic town in Alto Molise. We get to know the locals who participate so much in our immersion learning, but we took time this summer to see some other towns and villages where no one speaks English! Edoardo Lalli in Pescopennataro, known for its stonemasons and sculptors, showed us his work and demonstrated his craft. The…