Sunday, June 25, 2006

italian language in italy : Italian Language School in Sanremo, Italy

OMNILINGUA is located in the famous seaside resort town of Sanremo on the Italian Riviera. OMNILINGUA's objective is to offer high quality, stimulating Italian language lessons in a warm and friendly environment. The team of motivated teachers are all professionally qualified and have several years of experience teaching Italian to foreign learners. All of them are native Italian speakers and fluent in at least two other languages, including English. Accreditation: OMNILINGUA is recognised by ASILS (the Association of Schools of Italian as a Second Language).
Location: Sanremo, surrounded by an enchanting landscape of rock cliffs and the beautiful blue Ligurian Sea, is situated on the western end of the Ligurian Riviera, which stretches right along the coast from Cinque Terre and Portofino as far as Monte Carlo on the Côte d'Azur, (55 kms from Nice Airport in France). Sanremo is an ideal starting point for other charming excursions along the Riviera. Situated on the same coastal line as the South of France and French Riviera, the Principality of Monaco (Monte-Carlo), is a 30-minute drive along the coast from Sanremo.

Courses: Standard Italian language courses (Beginner, Elementary, Intermediate, Advanced), Standard-PLUS Courses, Intensive Italian Courses, Private Italian Lessons, Combination Cultural Course (Italian + Cookery & Wine), Combination Commercial Courses (Italian + Flight Attendant Italian, Italian + Business Italian, Italian + Teaching Italian), Educational Group Courses, Tandem Exchange Programme. Exam Preparation for CILS upon request.
Methodology: OMNILINGUA provides a full immersion experience by exposing students to the Italian language in as many forms as possible. Teaching materials are made up of a variety of media including: newspaper articles, editorial material, magazine articles, literary excerpts, song texts and poetry. Students are also encouraged to contribute their own materials and ideas to the class. Multimedia such as DVDs, videos, CDs, the Internet and television also make up an integral part of the teaching material and methodology. Teachers choose from a range of contemporary and engaging topics to help students gain insight into modern Italian culture, society and lifestyle.

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